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U.S. Chamber: Senate Finance Bill Best Effort to Date, But Serious Concerns Remain

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U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Radio Ad Leaves The Truth Behind


On August 12, 2009, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a radio ad that likens efforts to reform health insurance to an approaching train.  This ad, however, is derailed by the obvious lack of factual information used.

Q: Who's Behind The "Energy Citizen" Rallies?


As the debate over energy and climate change heats up in the Senate, big business and right-wing groups are teaming up to promote astroturf "Energy Citizen" rallies.

FreedomWorks Board Member Has Vested Interest In Private Health Care Industry


FreedomWorks board member Richard J. Stephenson has spent much of his career in the health care industry.  Not only is he the founder of the Cancer Centers of America but he was also the president of International Capital & Management Co., an organization specializing in making hospitals more efficient and cost-effective.

Who's Who In The Health Care Debate


U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Repeats Myths About The Employee Free Choice Act

In a new ad, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce falsely claims that the Employee Free Choice Act would "strip away the secret ballot." It goes on to state: "Congress needs to fix the economy, not worry about trying to bail out the big unions."

Fact Check: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Ad -- "Bureaucrats to Run Virginia Businesses?"

Once again, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is using scare tactics and falsehoods to protect corporate interests. However, its spin cannot overcome the facts -- the Employee Free Choice Act would benefit workers, small businesses, and the economy as a whole. Here are the facts...


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