Congressman Mike Pompeo of Kansas calls for application of free market principles to all industries, including the end of special tax treatment for all energy-producing industries.
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Congressman Mike Pompeo of Kansas calls for application of free market principles to all industries, including the end of special tax treatment for all energy-producing industries.

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Tracking money a work in progress Helena Independent Record The system, maintained by the state Political Practices Office, also allows users to download a candidate's entire report via the Internet and search, online, for who is contributing to which candidates. Yet Montana's system — which became a ... |
Internal Affairs: Politics be damned -- Feinstein opts for a Republican judge San Jose Mercury News ... Judicial Center in Washington, DC Feinstein has forwarded US Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal's name to the White House, which ordinarily follows the recommendations of home-state senators from the same political party in nominating federal judges. |
A political tug-of-war over clean air Tucson Citizen In the last three years, partisan politics have influenced air-quality actions at the state and federal levels as often as scientists or physicians. Budget cuts have further eroded attempts to reduce pollution or treat its effects. |
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