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  2. Conservative coalition - Wikipedia

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    Margolis, Joel Paul. "The Conservative Coalition in the United States Senate, 1933–1968." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973. Moore, John Robert. "The Conservative Coalition in the United States Senate, 1942-1945." Journal of Southern History 33#3 (1967), pp. 368–376. JSTOR 2204865; uses roll call data sets.

  3. Coalition for Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition for Public Safety is a bipartisan coalition of progressive and conservative American advocacy groups dedicated to criminal justice reform, ...

  4. Federal concealed carry reciprocity has North Carolina ...

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    (The Center Square) – Two North Carolina Republicans are among the 44 cosponsors of Sen. John Cornyn’s proposal for federal concealed-carry reciprocity among the states. North Carolina Sen ...

  5. More Guns, Less Crime - Wikipedia

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    More Guns, Less Crime is a book by John R. Lott Jr. that says violent crime rates go down when states pass "shall issue" concealed carry laws. He presents the results of his statistical analysis of crime data for every county in the United States during 29 years from 1977 to 2005.

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  7. Consumer Price Index: How Much Did Inflation Impact Grocery ...

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    In simple math, that means a $4 carton of eggs in 2021 would now cost $4.48 — or, more dramatically, a weekly $200 grocery bill in 2021 would be $224 in 2022. That’s a cost increase of $96 per ...

  8. Counter-IED efforts - Wikipedia

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    The means and methods used to underwrite the costs associated with the IED threat network may come from charitable organizations, donations, fundraising, illicit activities like extortion, and money laundering, or may be concealed within the payment of religious tithes or local taxes or foreign government support.

  9. Bump stock - Wikipedia

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    The Firearms Policy Coalition and other gun-rights groups sued in the federal district court in Washington, D.C., also seeking an injunction. [74] In February 2019, U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich denied the Firearms Policy Coalition's request for an injunction, determining that the group had not put forward convincing legal arguments ...