It’s Time To Level The Playing Field For Main Street Businesses | Commentary
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s White House Correspondents’ Dinner party over the weekend. Still not ringing a bell?
once-classified documents and cryptic public comments by former intelligence officials, it is referred to as ‘Midwest Depot,’ but the bland code name belies the role it has played in some of the C.I.A.’s
Venn Strategies LLC was paid $320,000 by theEmployee-Owned S Corps of America . K&L Gates received $320,000 from Verisign Inc . K&L Gates also received $300,000 from theRadian Group for lobbying.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., and other members of Congress are pushing for continued funding for the Mitchell Scholarship. Let’s hope they prevail.