Difference between revisions of "Arlen Specter"
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==Introduced EFCA== | ==Introduced EFCA== | ||
EFCA was introduced in the House of Representatives by Reps. [[George Miller]] (D-California) and [[Peter King]] (R-New York) and in the Senate by Senators [[Edward Kennedy]] (D-Massachusetts) and [[Arlen Specter]] (R-Pennsylvania) in April 2005. <ref>[http://kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html GDDSA newsletter archives, 2007]</ref> | EFCA was introduced in the House of Representatives by Reps. [[George Miller]] (D-California) and [[Peter King]] (R-New York) and in the Senate by Senators [[Edward Kennedy]] (D-Massachusetts) and [[Arlen Specter]] (R-Pennsylvania) in April 2005. <ref>[http://kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html GDDSA newsletter archives, 2007]</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Talat Shah]] was an Intern at Harrisburg office of Pa Senator [[Arlen Specter]], 2006.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/talat-shah-48421429/]</ref> | ||
==Fair Elections Now Act== | ==Fair Elections Now Act== |
Revision as of 17:35, 23 January 2018
Arlen Specter was a Democratic member of the United States Senate, representing Pennsylvania.
Introduced EFCA
EFCA was introduced in the House of Representatives by Reps. George Miller (D-California) and Peter King (R-New York) and in the Senate by Senators Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) and Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) in April 2005. [1]
Radical intern
Talat Shah was an Intern at Harrisburg office of Pa Senator Arlen Specter, 2006.[2]
Fair Elections Now Act
In 2010 Senator Maria Cantwell signed on as a Senate co-sponsor of the Fair Elections Now Act (FENA), S.752 - joining Senator Dick Durbin (original sponsor) and other Senate colleagues for a total of nine.
In the Senate, others were Sens. Barbara Boxer, Chris Dodd, Russ Feingold, Kirsten Gillibrand, Tom Harkin, John Kerry, and Arlen Specter. [3]