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Selected Affiliations:
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Bush-Cheney For President (2004)
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Relationship: Attained "Pioneer" status, meaning he raised more than $100,000 for the campaign.
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 2004
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Group's Stated Purpose: Reelect George W. Bush president of the United States.
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Cassidy & Associates
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Relationship: Former Lobbying Consultant
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 2004
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Group's Stated Purpose: Lobbying firm.
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Citizens for America
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Relationship: Lobbied for President Reagan's agenda.
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 1985
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Group's Stated Purpose: Lobbied for President Reagan's agenda.
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College Republican National Committee
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Relationship: Chairman
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 1985
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Group's Stated Purpose: A nationwide coordinating organization for the Republican youth movement.
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Greenberg Traurig
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Relationship: Lobbyist. Resigned following articles in the Washington Post that described Abramoff's huge fees and complex financial dealings with Indian clients. Currently under investigation by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee.
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 2004
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Group's Stated Purpose:
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Middle Gate Ventures
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Relationship: Started company in July 2004; dedicated to energy projects, real estate development, and motion picture production -- no lobbying.
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 2004
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Group's Stated Purpose:
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United Seniors Association (USA)
(overview)
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Relationship: Member of the Board of Directors
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Most Recent Year Confirmed in this Role: 2002
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Group's Stated Purpose: Expand retirement and investment freedom, economic freedom, and health freedom for senior Americans and generations to come.
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White House for Sale Web site. (Available at www.whitehouseforsale.org. Accessed on May 28, 2004.) |
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Judy Sarasohn, "Olson to Return to Gibson, Dunn," Washington Post, July 8, 2004. |
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Michael S. Gerber and Albert Eisele, "Republican Power Broker Jack Abramoff on Lobbying in the Bush II Era," The Hill, March 26, 2004. |
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College Republicans National Committee Web site. (Available at www.crnc.org. Accessed on May 28, 2004.) |
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Jonathan Groner and Kristen A. Lee, "Tribal Counsel," Legal Times, March 10, 2004. |
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Judy Sarasohn, "Olson to Return to Gibson, Dunn," Washington Post, July 8, 2004. |
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United Seniors Association 990 form, 2002. |
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