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My last day at Public Citizen was Dec. 29, 2010. If you are trying to reach someone in the Communications Office, please contact Director of Communications Angela Bradbery, [email protected]. You can also call her at 202-588-7741.
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Sorry Works: Change We Can Believe In?
by Kiren Gopal At a recent speech before the American Medical Association, President Obama expressed a concern for medical malpractice lawsuits and said that “we need to explore a range of ideas” to tackle the issue. However, the president hasn’t offered much in the way of clarification of hi...
My last day at Public Citizen was Dec. 29, 2010. If you are trying to
reach someone in the Communications Office, please contact Director of
Communications Angela Bradbery, [email protected]. You can also call
her at 202-588-7741.
If she is not available, please call the front desk at 202-588-1000 and
ask for someone in the Communications Office.
Joe
Insider Trading: How Congress Can Make Big Bucks at Our Expense
It has been a difficult start for the financial services sector thus far in 2009 - yet it may be even more difficult to excuse the multitude of bad decisions made by Wall Street already (refusing to release information about bailout spending, Bank of America's $10 million super bowl ads, obscene...
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Insider Trading: How Congress Can Make Big Bucks at Our Expense
It has been a difficult start for the financial services sector thus far in 2009 - yet it may be even more difficult to excuse the multitude of bad decisions made by Wall Street already (refusing to release information about bailout spending, Bank of America's $10 million super bowl ads, obscene...
It's out. Harkin withdrew the amendment last night
Tax Breaks for Buying New Cars "Assembled in the United States"
Is this a WTO violation: Senators Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) announced that they plan to introduce an amendment to the Senate stimulus package tonight that would help American automakers sell their cars ,while also taking older, less fuel-efficient cars off the road. The Sell ...
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