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The new 501(c)(4) arm of the Convention of States project is "Convention of States Action," which was newly formed in 2015 perhaps to make it more difficult to follow the money among numerous entities.
 
The new 501(c)(4) arm of the Convention of States project is "Convention of States Action," which was newly formed in 2015 perhaps to make it more difficult to follow the money among numerous entities.
  
Lobbyists for the Convention of States Action in South Dakota in 2017 have been:
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== Lobbyists for the Convention of States Action in South Dakota in 2017 ==
  
 
*Tom Coburn
 
*Tom Coburn
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*Mark Meckler
 
*Mark Meckler
 
*David Schneider
 
*David Schneider
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== Lobbyists for the Convention of States Action in North Dakota in 2017 ==
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Here they are:<ref>http://sos.nd.gov/lobbyists/registered-lobbyists/2017-registered-lobbyists-listed-alphabetically</ref>
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*Tom Coburn
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*David Schneider
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Revision as of 23:02, 2 July 2017

With secret funding, the Convention of States has lobbyists in many states, including South Dakota, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.

The new 501(c)(4) arm of the Convention of States project is "Convention of States Action," which was newly formed in 2015 perhaps to make it more difficult to follow the money among numerous entities.

Lobbyists for the Convention of States Action in South Dakota in 2017

  • Tom Coburn
  • Ken Ivory, a representative in the statehouse of Utah - his conflict of interest form discloses his lobbying connection here
  • Mark Meckler
  • David Schneider

Lobbyists for the Convention of States Action in North Dakota in 2017

Here they are:[1]

  • Tom Coburn
  • David Schneider


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