Scientific Advocacy and Congressional Powers

Scientific Advocacy and Congressional Powers

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Reantilobbying

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Reantilobbying

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Scientific Advocacy and Congressional Powers

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 The unilateral congressional subpoena power
  3. 3 Examples of congressional hearings
  4. 4 What is lobbying
  5. 5 The Antilobbying Act
  6. 6 General best practices
  7. 7 Tips and best practices
  8. 8 Written resources
  9. 9 Contact information
  10. 10 Reantilobbying
  11. 11 Federal grants
  12. 12 Federal tuition funds
  13. 13 Personal funds
  14. 14 State laws
  15. 15 Professional vs personal activities
  16. 16 Fall meeting programming
  17. 17 Using personal funds
  18. 18 Public officials
  19. 19 Resources
  20. 20 Worst case scenarios
  21. 21 Civil penalties

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