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Campaign Contributions & Earmark Projects
2008-05-06T08:29:21-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvY2I5XC8yMDQ5MDYtMDYtbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==In the second of C-SPAN and Roll Call magazine’s five-day earmark report, Tory Newmyer talked about
his story which originally appeared in the October 3, 2007, edition of [Roll
Call] in which he details Congressmen Peter Visclosky’s (D-IN) efforts to
secure earmarks to the Purdue Technology Center of Northwest, Indiana. When
the incubator, built with $7 million in Visclosky earmarks,
opened its doors in January 2005, five of its seven charter tenants were
clients of the PMA Group, an appropriations lobbying firm that has emerged
in recent years as Visclosky’s top political benefactor.
In the second of C-SPAN and Roll Call magazine’s five-day earmark report, Tory Newmyer talked about
his story which originally appeared in …
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In the second of C-SPAN and Roll Call magazine’s five-day earmark report, Tory Newmyer talked about
his story which originally appeared in the October 3, 2007, edition of [Roll
Call] in which he details Congressmen Peter Visclosky’s (D-IN) efforts to
secure earmarks to the Purdue Technology Center of Northwest, Indiana. When
the incubator, built with $7 million in Visclosky earmarks,
opened its doors in January 2005, five of its seven charter tenants were
clients of the PMA Group, an appropriations lobbying firm that has emerged
in recent years as Visclosky’s top political benefactor. close
his story which originally appeared in the October 3, 2007, edition of [Roll
Call] in which he details Congressmen Peter Visclosky’s (D-IN) efforts to
secure earmarks to the Purdue Technology Center of Northwest, Indiana. When
the incubator, built with $7 million in Visclosky earmarks,
opened its doors in January 2005, five of its seven charter tenants were
clients of the PMA Group, an appropriations lobbying firm that has emerged
in recent years as Visclosky’s top political benefactor.
In the second of C-SPAN and Roll Call magazine’s five-day earmark report, Tory Newmyer talked about his story which originally appeared in … read more
In the second of C-SPAN and Roll Call magazine’s five-day earmark report, Tory Newmyer talked about
his story which originally appeared in the October 3, 2007, edition of [Roll
Call] in which he details Congressmen Peter Visclosky’s (D-IN) efforts to
secure earmarks to the Purdue Technology Center of Northwest, Indiana. When
the incubator, built with $7 million in Visclosky earmarks,
opened its doors in January 2005, five of its seven charter tenants were
clients of the PMA Group, an appropriations lobbying firm that has emerged
in recent years as Visclosky’s top political benefactor. close
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