Friday, April 19, 2024

Tag: Koch brothers

The Koch connection

Donald Trump is not the only — or even the biggest — real and present danger to our democratic republic.

The Doubt Machine: documentary explores Koch Brothers’ war on climate science

The Doubt Machine definitely adds some useful personal context and also draws the clear connections from the denial-sphere to the Koch brothers.

Pledge to boycott Koch products

Sign this pledge to commit to boycotting Koch products.

People in Arkansas Poisoned by Koch Brothers-Owned Paper Plant

Residents have been reported experiencing respiratory and sinus problems, sore throats, nausea and allergies which could be from these factory toxins.

Instead of Supporting Trump, Here’s What the Koch Brothers are Doing...

The Koch Brothers have started a pro-fossil fuel front group, “Fueling U.S. Forward,” that seeks to get the public emotionally invested in fossil fuels as being “pro-human.”

Koch-Backed ‘Dark Money’ Groups Fined for Failing to Disclose Donors

Three conservative organizations agree to pay FEC combined $233,000.

Koch Brothers’ Plight Likened to that of Civil Rights Workers in...

Supreme Court case used by ‘dark money’ groups as an excuse to keep donors secret.

For Billionaire Donors, Academic Integrity Comes Cheap

The Antonin Scalia School Of Law has a bigger problem than its acronym.

Proof That Koch-Backed Professors Are Using Universities To Spread Right-Wing Policies

Remarks recorded by UnKoch My Campus shed light on the strategies of Koch-backed institutes.

Koch Brothers Struggle to Block Climate Action in State Legislatures

The Koch groups have been targeting state budgets as a vehicle to protect polluter interests, with limited success.

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As the case now returns to lower courts for further proceedings, the national discourse on the limits of free speech and the right to protest continues to evolve.

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This law is now at the center of a legal battle concerning its suitability for punishing those who stormed the Capitol during the certification of the 2020 election results.

Missouri Republican Attorney General Bailey sues Media Matters using consumer law to censor the...

An analysis of Mo. Attorney General Andrew Bailey's bogus allegations against Media Matters.

New report reveals millionaires’ tax rates slashed by half since 1950s, fueling wealth inequality

This stark reduction in tax rates for the wealthiest Americans coincides with an era of escalating income disparity and could be costing the federal government hundreds of billions in lost revenue annually.