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The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO is a left-leaning federation of labor unions in Pennsylvania. The organization was formed in 1960 following a merger of two statewide labor federations and has a membership consisting of dozens of local labor unions and regional labor councils. The organization is a state-level affiliate of left-leaning national
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The Open Society Policy Center (OSPC) is a lobbying group associated with the Open Society Network and the Open Society Foundations, the principal advocacy philanthropic efforts of left-of-center financial billionaire George Soros. From May 2002 to April 2023, OSPC has reported spending over $161 million on lobbying.
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The Ohio AFL-CIO is the state affiliate for the AFL-CIO labor union federation in Ohio. 61 The union is also affiliated with the Action Network, an online tool for left-progressive
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The Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) is a trade union representing white-collar clerical and office workers in the public and private sectors. It is notable for its efforts to organize university student workers, nonprofit employees, and high-tech workers. It is a member of the AFL-CIO labor union
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Ocean Conservancy is a Washington, D.C.-based environmentalist advocacy group that designs ocean policies for federal and state governments. It tends to advocate for left-of-center environmentalist policies. Though the Conservancy is broadly concerned with ocean-based conservation, including ocean acidification, coastal cleanups, and fishing, its focus has shifted towards climate change at
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The NC State AFL-CIO is the North Carolina affiliate of the AFL-CIO. 122 It represents the interests of North Carolina unions and promotes left-of-center policies on a variety of topics,
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NILC Immigrant Justice Fund is the lobbying and electoral partner organization of the National Immigration Law Center. It advocates for liberalization of federal immigration law and works to mobilize immigrants in the political process to support left-of-center candidates who support expansionist immigration policy. The organization ran ads in key
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The National Football League Players Association, known as the NFL Players Association or NFLPA, is the labor union representing professional football players in the National Football League (NFL). The union was founded in 1956 and is led by a board of player representatives from each NFL team.
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The New York Times (NYT or Times) is a newspaper and digital media brand published by The New York Times Company. Founded in 1851, the Times has long been one of the most prestigious and highest-profile newspapers in the world.
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The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) is the New York state affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). It engages in litigation in support of and advocates for left-of-center policy. It also uses identity politics as an ideological basis for its work.
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New Virginia Majority is a left-of-center mobilization group which works to expand voting in left-leaning demographics to support left-wing to radical-left economic and social policy in Virginia. The organization played a role in establishing and maintaining Virginia’s electoral college “flip” from Republicans to Democrats starting with the 2008 presidential election.
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New Jersey State AFL-CIO is a state-level body of the AFL-CIO labor union federation that represents over 1 million New Jersey union members. The union supports left-of-center policy goals, such as a higher minimum wage and stricter labor laws. It has traditionally leaned toward supporting Democrats and has become
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The New Florida Majority (formerly the Florida New Majority 279) was a left-of-center advocacy group which worked to expand voting in Democratic-leaning demographics to break the Republican-majority government in Florida and win the state’s
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Labor Union
The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) is the second-largest federal-government worker union in the United States302 with 150,000 employees from 33 government departments
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National Popular Vote (NPV) was founded in 2006 by lottery scratch-card inventor John Koza and election lawyer Barry Fadem to lobby for an “interstate compact” for states to deliver their electoral votes for President to the “winner” of the national popular vote. While Koza and Fadem are both Democratic donors,
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The National Network of Abortion Funds is an umbrella organization that supports organizations that provide financial assistance to women seeking abortions. The network provides its member partners with training, logistical support, and other resources.
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The National Lawyers Guild is a radical-left association of attorneys, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers. Founded from late 1936 to early 1937, the Guild has consistently been identified with radical-left groups and political orientations throughout its history. In its early years the National Lawyers Guild was significantly influenced
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Non-profit
The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that investigates and analyzes economic issues. NBER makes its research findings available to the public, academics, and decision makers in both public and private sectors through its working papers and scholarly conferences.
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The National Alliance for Fair Contracting (NAFC) is a labor-management alliance that focuses on contractors working in public construction. It supports labor-union-privileging regulations such as the “prevailing wage.” 529 It is closely aligned
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Labor Union
The Michigan American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (MI AFL-CIO) is an umbrella organization for left-of-center labor unions and a lobbying organization made up of numerous local and national unions. The MI AFL-CIO claims to represent over 1,000,000 active and retired members of 59 unions throughout Michigan, which include