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Entry2:51 PM on April 21, 2011It turns out the only consumer product mentioned in the U.S. Constitution is alcohol. That mundane factoid is now on the minds of Congress after a bill tied up with the fuzzy business of buying alcohol recently resurfaced in the House of Representatives.
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Entry3:23 PM on March 31, 2011One gregarious lobbyist shares — quite frankly — how he makes the American system work for him.
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Entry2:54 PM on March 9, 2011The 2012 elections are expected to break new records in campaign finance. Here's a look at where that money comes from and how it's used.
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Entry4:06 PM on February 28, 2011Rep. Steve Pearce is back in office, and he brought with him a former Washington insider and lobbyist who sought to roll back environmental legislation well before it was the hot new thing to do.
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Entry2:02 PM on February 15, 2011California is the largest producer of wine in the U.S. Yet tax rates on wine are some of the lowest in the country, despite the popularity of sin taxes. How does the alcohol industry keep Sacramento under the influence?
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Entry2:51 PM on April 21, 2011It turns out the only consumer product mentioned in the U.S. Constitution is alcohol. That mundane factoid is now on the minds of Congress after a bill tied up with the fuzzy business of buying alcohol recently resurfaced in the House of Representatives.
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Entry3:23 PM on March 31, 2011One gregarious lobbyist shares — quite frankly — how he makes the American system work for him.
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Entry2:54 PM on March 9, 2011The 2012 elections are expected to break new records in campaign finance. Here's a look at where that money comes from and how it's used.
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Entry4:06 PM on February 28, 2011Rep. Steve Pearce is back in office, and he brought with him a former Washington insider and lobbyist who sought to roll back environmental legislation well before it was the hot new thing to do.
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Entry2:02 PM on February 15, 2011California is the largest producer of wine in the U.S. Yet tax rates on wine are some of the lowest in the country, despite the popularity of sin taxes. How does the alcohol industry keep Sacramento under the influence?
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