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  2. List of political action committees - Wikipedia

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    Arch Coal Political Action Committee (ARCHPAC) – St. Louis, MO. COALPAC, A Political Action Committee of the National Mining Association – Washington, D.C. Foundation Coal Corporation Political Action Committee – Linthicum Heights, MD; Murray Energy PAC – Pepper Pike, OH; Peabody Energy Corp. PAC (Peabody PAC) – St. Louis, MO

  3. Jeff Yass - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, he donated $5 million to the School Freedom Fund, a PAC that runs ads for Republican candidates running in the 2022 election cycle nationwide. [33] From 2010 to 2022, Yass contributed $41.7 million to Students First political action committee ; Yass co-founded the PAC, which supports the school choice movement.

  4. Trump, GOP weaponize Minnesota Freedom Fund in attacks on ...

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    This week, MAGA Inc., a Trump super PAC, posted to X that a person arrested for rioting in 2020 was bailed out by the Freedom Fund and charged with murder. The Freedom Fund said it has no record ...

  5. Political action committee - Wikipedia

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    The political action committee emerged from the labor movement of 1943. [10] The first PAC was the CIO-PAC, formed in July 1943 under CIO president Philip Murray and headed by Sidney Hillman. It was established after the U.S. Congress prohibited unions from giving direct contributions to political candidates. [10]

  6. Freedom Foundation (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Foundation was founded in 1991 by Lynn Harsh and former Republican legislator and gubernatorial candidate Bob Williams. [6] The Freedom Foundation says "We're a battle tank that's battering the entrenched power of left-wing government union bosses who represent a permanent lobby for bigger government, higher taxes, and radical social agendas."

  7. Minnesota Freedom Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Freedom Fund was founded in 2016 by Simon Cecil, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota who received a $5,000 grant through the university's Carlson School of Management and a further $5,000 from a business competition, the Acara Challenge.

  8. Americans for Prosperity - Wikipedia

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    AFP is a member of the Internet Freedom Coalition, which opposes net neutrality. [ 222 ] [ 223 ] [ 224 ] AFP's vice president for policy Phil Kerpen chaired the coalition. [ 222 ] AFP supported January 2014's federal appeals court ruling against the Federal Communications Commission 's authority to enforce net neutrality.

  9. Bob J. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Jack Perry, known as Bob J. Perry (October 30, 1932 – April 13, 2013 [1]), was a Houston, Texas homebuilder, owner of Perry Homes, and major contributor to a number of politically oriented 527 groups, such as the Swift Vets and POWs for Truth and the Economic Freedom Fund.