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7/19/2004
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SALT LAKE CITY—The growing trend of federal preemption of state law threatens to limit the traditional role of states as the laboratories of innovative public policy, according to a new report by the National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs). The state PIRGs are presenting the report this week at the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures in Salt Lake City. | |
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5/16/2006
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One hundred sixty six (166) members of the U.S. House or Senate voted for the public interest more than 80 percent of the time between February 9, 2005 and February 1, 2006, with 42 members scoring 100 percent according to the annual Congressional Scorecard on major public interest issues released today by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG). | |
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2/5/2007
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The following is U.S. PIRG’s analysis of the proposed 2008 budget announced by the Bush Administration today. | |

