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Turning The Camera Around: Health Care Stakeholders
When 22 senators started working over the first health care reform bill on June 17, the news cameras were pointed at them — except for NPR’s photographer, who turned his lens on the lobbyists. Whatever bill emerges from Congress will affect one-sixth of the economy, and stakeholders have mobilized. We’ve begun to identify some of the faces in the hearing room, and we want to keep the process going.
Know someone in these photos?
(via justinday:ericmortensen: TPM)
e.g. Keysha Brooks-Coley representing American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network who’s lobbying  expenditures in 2008 were $4 Million!

Turning The Camera Around: Health Care Stakeholders

When 22 senators started working over the first health care reform bill on June 17, the news cameras were pointed at them — except for NPR’s photographer, who turned his lens on the lobbyists. Whatever bill emerges from Congress will affect one-sixth of the economy, and stakeholders have mobilized. We’ve begun to identify some of the faces in the hearing room, and we want to keep the process going.

Know someone in these photos?

(via justinday:ericmortensen: TPM)

e.g. Keysha Brooks-Coley representing American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network who’s lobbying expenditures in 2008 were $4 Million!

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