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− | ==Jun 19, 2011 — Pro-democracy group targets Michigan's emergency manager law== | + | ==Jun 19, 2011 — Pro-Democracy Group Targets Emergency Manager Law== |
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− | Pro-democracy group targets Michigan's emergency manager law (June 19, 2011) | + | Freep -- Pro-Democracy Group Targets Emergency Manager Law |
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| + | Pro-democracy group targets Michigan's new emergency manager law (June 19, 2011) |
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| http://www.freep.com/article/20110619/NEWS06/106190507/Pro-democracy-group-targets-Michigan-s-new-emergency-manager-law | | http://www.freep.com/article/20110619/NEWS06/106190507/Pro-democracy-group-targets-Michigan-s-new-emergency-manager-law |
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| • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/17/privatization-wisconsin_n_873871.html | | • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/17/privatization-wisconsin_n_873871.html |
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| The American Legislative Exchange Council is one of the groups most actively advocating privatization nationwide. It has 2500 legislative members, which is about a third of all state lawmakers around the country. One of its most valuable functions is crafting model legislation that lawmakers can then use to propose real bills in their own states. In the past few years, ALEC-inspired legislation has been popping up with increased frequency around the country. | | The American Legislative Exchange Council is one of the groups most actively advocating privatization nationwide. It has 2500 legislative members, which is about a third of all state lawmakers around the country. One of its most valuable functions is crafting model legislation that lawmakers can then use to propose real bills in their own states. In the past few years, ALEC-inspired legislation has been popping up with increased frequency around the country. |
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| The group just launched “Publicopoly”, a Monopoly-like board game as part of an “initiative to provide solutions for a more effective, efficient government, and a thriving economy”. Visitors to Publicopoly are able to learn about privatizing seven sectors: government operations, education, transportation and infrastructure, public safety, environment, health, and telecommunications. | | The group just launched “Publicopoly”, a Monopoly-like board game as part of an “initiative to provide solutions for a more effective, efficient government, and a thriving economy”. Visitors to Publicopoly are able to learn about privatizing seven sectors: government operations, education, transportation and infrastructure, public safety, environment, health, and telecommunications. |
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