Clean Up City of St. Augustine, Florida

In secret, behind locked gates, the managers of the Nation's oldest (European-founded) City illegally dumped 40,000 cubic yards of contaminants in the Old City Reservoir, where people fished and swam for generations. St. Augustine's pollution symbolizes our City's putative leaders' lack of trust in the public's right to know. This is advanced citizenship. Please share your questions and whistleblower disclosures about City government. Then let's demand answers. Expect democracy.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

MONEYBAGS LOVE JOHN MICA -- MICA VOTES AGAINST UNIONS, WORKERS, ENVIRONMENT, OPEN GOVERNMENT



SOURCE: AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
Ratings: (show fewer ratings)
National Association of Manufacturers, 2006:
(100%)
National Association of Manufacturers, 2004:
(95%)
National Association of Manufacturers, 2002:
(100%)
National Association of Manufacturers, 2000:
(92%)
National Federation of Independent Business, 2006:
(100%)
National Federation of Independent Business, 2000:
(100%)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2006:
(92%)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2004:
(97%)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2000:
(80%)
BIPAC's Prosperity Project: 108th Congress First Session Overall, 2003:
(100%)
Associated General Contractors, 2006:
(80%)
BIPAC, 2006:
(100%)
National Small Business Association, 2006:
(82%)
AFL-CIO, 2004:
(7%)
AFL-CIO, 2006:
(9%)
AFL-CIO, 2000:
(10%)
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 2006:
(5%)
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 2000:
(14%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2006:
(0%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2004:
(5%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2000:
(7%)
Public Citizens Congress Watch, 2006:
(6%)
Service Employees International Union, 2006:
(10%)
United Auto Workers, 2006:
(15%)

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