9.6.05
Corporate America bankrolls the CAFTA 15The National Association of Manufacturers - the lobbying group for Corporate America - is holding a big fundraiser for the 15 Democrats who sold out their party and America's middle-class by voting for the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Quid pro quo, anyone?
Posted by David Sirota at 1:19 PM | Link | Discuss (1)
categories: "Free" Trade
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You are cordially invited to a reception honoring
Melissa Bean (IL) Jim Cooper (TN) Henry Cuellar (TX)
Norm Dicks (WA) Ruben Hinojosa (TX) William Jefferson (LA)
Jim Matheson (UT) Greg Meeks (NY) Dennis Moore (KS)
Jim Moran (VA) Solomon Ortiz (TX) Ike Skelton (MO)
Vic Snyder (AR) John Tanner (TN) Ed Towns (NY)
Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Nortel*
101 Constitution Ave. NW, Suite #325 East
Washington, DC 20001
212.312.8060
*Special thanks to Greg Farmer
Host: $15,000
Sponsor: $7,500
Individual: $1,000
Please RSVP by September 6th to
rsvp@15appreciation.org,
Please coordinate with Doug Wiley (703.907.7525)
or Fred Nichols (202.236.1213) for all contributions.
Federal law requires political committees to use their best efforts to obtain and report the name,
mailing address, occupation and employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate
in excess of $200 in an election cycle. Contributions are not deductible as charitable donations
for federal income tax purposes. Contributions from foreign nationals and corporations
are prohibited.
Hosts
Hon. Dave McCurdy
Gov. John Engler
John Castellani
Hon. Cal Dooley
TechNet PAC
Sponsors
TIA PAC
Motorola PAC
Nortel PAC
Ceridian PAC
Richard G. Russell
Caterpillar PAC
Pfizer PAC
Procter & Gamble PAC
General Motors PAC
Boeing PAC
Texas Instruments PAC
EDS PAC
Individuals
Harris Miller
Joe Tasker
Thomas B. Patton
Steve Champlin
Bill Reinsch