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  2. Center for American Progress - Wikipedia

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    Whereas CAP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, CAP Action is a 501(c)(4), [16] allowing it to devote more funds to lobbying. [17] In 2003, George Soros promised to financially support the organization by donating up to $3 million. [18] CAP Action is headed by Neera Tanden. [19] Tom Perez and Neera Tanden, December 2014

  3. List of companies in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Fortune 500 companies based in Houston [1] Rank Company name 12: ExxonMobil: 48: Phillips 66: 60: Sysco: 105: Enterprise Products Partners: 106: Hewlett Packard ...

  4. List of Texas companies - Wikipedia

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    Location of Texas. Texas is a state in the South Central region of the United States. The region's second-quarter 2018 gross state product was 8.6% of the GDP of the country at $1.755 trillion, with significant growth in mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. [1]

  5. College of American Pathologists - Wikipedia

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    The College of American Pathologists (CAP) is a member-based physician organization founded in 1946 comprising approximately 18,000 board-certified pathologists. It serves patients, pathologists, and the public [ 1 ] by fostering and advocating best practices in pathology and laboratory medicine.

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  7. Compaq - Wikipedia

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    The first Compaq PC was sketched out on a placemat by Ted Papajohn while dining with the founders in a pie shop, [16] [18] (named House of Pies in Houston). Their first venture capital came from Benjamin M. Rosen and Sevin Rosen Funds, who helped the fledgling company secure $1.5 million to produce their initial computer. [19]

  8. John D. Arnold - Wikipedia

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    The Laura and John Arnold Foundation was a private foundation founded by Arnold and his wife Laura. [30] [2] The organization was founded in 2008. [31] In 2008, the Arnolds were original signatories of the Giving Pledge, [32] a pledge by some high-net-worth individuals to donate the majority of their income to philanthropic causes during their ...

  9. 2002 NFL expansion draft - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 National Football League expansion draft is the most recent National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, named the Houston Texans, selected its first players. On October 6, 1999, in Atlanta, NFL owners had unanimously voted to award the 32nd NFL franchise and Super Bowl XXXVIII to the city of Houston, Texas. [1]