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Congressional Quarterly

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Construction Users Anti-Inflation Roundtable Report

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Forbes

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Harvard Business Review

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The Independent

Indiana Evening Gazette

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Michigan Catholic

Monthly Labor Review

The Nation

National Review

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New York Times

Newsweek

Public Citizen Congress Watch Newsletter

Reader’s Digest

Richmond Times Dispatch

Roundtable Report

Television Digest

Time

Wall Street Journal

Washington Post

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Washington Star

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Bernadette Budde, Business-Industry Political Action Committee

Carl Grant, United States Chamber of Commerce

John Post, Business Roundtable

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