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==Business and Professional People for the Public Interest==
 
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In 2008, [[Steven Stone]] and [[Barbara Stone]] were listed as sponsors/financial contributors to the Chicago based [[Business and Professional People for the Public Interest]].<ref>[http://www.bpichicago.org/about_board.php BPI website: Board of Directors]</ref>
 
In 2008, [[Steven Stone]] and [[Barbara Stone]] were listed as sponsors/financial contributors to the Chicago based [[Business and Professional People for the Public Interest]].<ref>[http://www.bpichicago.org/about_board.php BPI website: Board of Directors]</ref>
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==Toward Radical Democracy==
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[[Toward Radical Democracy]] was a 2018  "Proposal for Internal Voting Reform in Boston DSA".
  
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:''If you would like to sign on in support of this proposal, please click here. To date, over 100 members of Boston DSA have endorsed it. We also welcome support from DSA comrades in other chapters''.
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Signatories included '''{{PAGENAME}}'''.
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[[Category:Boston Democratic Socialists of America]]
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[[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]]
 
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Latest revision as of 04:29, 24 February 2019

Template:TOCnestleft Steven Stone

Business and Professional People for the Public Interest

In 2008, Steven Stone and Barbara Stone were listed as sponsors/financial contributors to the Chicago based Business and Professional People for the Public Interest.[1]

Toward Radical Democracy

Toward Radical Democracy was a 2018 "Proposal for Internal Voting Reform in Boston DSA".

If you would like to sign on in support of this proposal, please click here. To date, over 100 members of Boston DSA have endorsed it. We also welcome support from DSA comrades in other chapters.

Signatories included Steven Stone.

References

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