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Committee for Economic Development
Nonpartisan, public policy research organization comprised of senior business executives and university presidents devoted to the analysis of economic and social issues.
www.ced.org
Consumer Alert
National, nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people concerned about the growth of government regulation at the national and state levels.
www.consumeralert.org
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US State Department
Official web site of the nation's lead institution for the conduct of American diplomacy and foreign affairs.
www.state.gov
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