Search results for ‘Department of the Interior’


  • Non-profit

    Texas Public Policy Foundation

    The Texas Public Policy Foundation is a conservative-leaning think tank based in Austin, TX. The organization was founded in 1987 and states its mission is to defend liberty, personal responsibility and free enterprise in Texas and across the United States.
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    Institute for Justice

    The Institute for Justice (IJ) is a libertarian public interest law firm that pursues constitutional litigation in support of free-market ideals, school choice, free speech, and private property rights. IJ also runs advocacy programs, research initiatives, and trainings to promote free-market economic policy.
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    Unexpected Wildlife Refuge

    The Unexpected Wildlife Refuge is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that operates a protected nature reserve for plants and animals that are indigenous to southern New Jersey. The Refuge provides guided tours of the habitat
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    Southern Border Communities Coalition (SBCC)

    The Southern Border Communities Coalition (SBCC) supports and works with organizations across the United States-Mexico border that focus on liberal expansionist immigration legislation within the United States. It is a program of the Equality Alliance of San Diego County (commonly known and referred to as Alliance San Diego), a
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    Progressive Secretary (ProgSec)

    Progressive Secretary (or ProgSec) is a liberal lobbying organization founded it 1999 that has called itself a “progressive letter writing cooperative.”1 It regularly writes the letters and letter templates and allows people to put
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    Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship (CRS)

    Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship (CRS) was founded in 1999 as the REP Environmental Education Foundation, changing its name in 2012. CRS is the charitable arm of Republicans for Environmental Protection (REP), which has been doing business as ConservAmerica since 2012. Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship attempts to be a critical
  • Non-profit

    More Than Scientists

    More Than Scientists is a left-of-center organization of scientists and others who are calling for left-progressive environmentalist policies to counter climate change. It was founded by Seattle-area angel investor and former Apple and Microsoft computer scientist Eric Michelman. The organization is an outgrowth of the Climate Change Education
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    Abolish ICE

    Abolish ICE (or AbolishICE) is a far-left advocacy group co-founded in 2017 by Data for Progress founder Sean McElwee and LaunchProgress executive director Arielle Swernoff. The group advocates for a de facto open-borders immigration policy and demands the termination of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Background Abolish ICE is the organization leading
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    Extinction Rebellion (XR)

    Extinction Rebellion (XR) is a radical environmental activist organization created in the United Kingdom in mid-2019 from a network of individuals affiliated with Earth First! and Occupy Wall Street.
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    198 Methods

    198 Methods is a left-of-center environmentalist organization that has shown support for various left-wing environmentalist causes, including the Green New Deal.
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    Western Values Project Action (WVPA)

    Western Values Project Action (WVPA) is a project associated with the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center funding and fiscal sponsorship organization managed by the Washington, D.C.-based consultancy Arabella Advisors. 1 It is the lobbying and electoral advocacy
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    American Oversight (AO)

    American Oversight (AO) is an activist and litigation organization focusing on filing open records requests targeting Republican interests, especially the administration of President Donald Trump. The organization was launched in March 2017, following and in response to the election of President Trump’s inauguration and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.
  • Non-profit

    National Congress of American Indians Fund

    The National Congress of American Indians Fund is the 501(c)(3) education arm of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), a lobbying group that represents treaty-recognized tribal governments. The NCAI and the NCAI Fund are located in Washington, D.C.
  • Person

    Molly McUsic

    Molly McUsic is president of the Wyss Foundation, the left-of-center grantmaking foundation of controversial medical device billionaire Hansjorg Wyss that focuses on environmentalist advocacy and land conservation in the American West1 and holds over $2.5 billion
  • Person

    Harold Ickes

    Harold Ickes is a labor lawyer, Democratic political strategist, former Deputy Chief of Staff to President Bill Clinton,1 and a senior advisor to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s political campaigns.
  • Legislation

    National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)

    The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), sometimes called the Wagner Act after its chief sponsor, Sen. Robert F. Wagner (D-N.Y.), is the principal federal law governing the operation and organizing of labor unions in the private sector and their relations with management representatives. Enacted in 1935 as part of President
  • Labor Union

    United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)

    United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) is a labor union that historically represented miners, though today it also counts health care workers, truck drivers, manufacturing workers, and government employees among its members. UMWA is a member of the AFL-CIO labor federation. History Early Years United Mine Workers of America
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    U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

    The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was originally chartered by United States Congress in 1980 under the Carter administration as a governmental institution to document, study, and interpret the Holocaust.
  • Other Group

    Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung

    Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (Rosa Luxemburg Foundation) is a German government-funded think tank that is associated with the German socialist party Die Linke (The Left). 1 Founded in 1990, the foundation
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    ACLU of Texas

    The ACLU of Texas is the Texas state-level affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a prominent social-liberal advocacy, litigation, and campaign advocacy group. The ACLU of Texas supports left-of-center positions through courtroom activism (operated through the ACLU of Texas Foundation) and direct lobbying.