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" ... Granholm will learn that the labs and their 90,000 employees (the DOE employs directly only about 14,000) are her greatest tool. The labs do as they are bid so long as they have confidence in the secretary, and the funding keeps flowing. They also are powerful politically in the congressional committees which control the DOE and with the state delegations. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington or Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, for example, have firm advocates on Capitol Hill. New Mexico is the most DOE-heavy state of all with two national labs, Sandia and Los Alamos, and the Waste Isolation Pilot Project in Carlsbad. Its elected officials are mindful of the labs’ wishes. ... "
" ... I am licensed to practice law in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oklahoma and Texas. My practice is in the areas of creditor-debtor law and captive insurance. I am the author of books on asset protection, captive insurance, charging orders, and others. I have twice been an expert witness to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and am a member of the American Bar Association having served as the Chair of the Committee on Captive Insurance and the Chair of the Committee on Insurance & Financial Services. I have served as an ABA adviser to the drafting committees of the Uniform Voidable Transaction Act, the Uniform Protected Series Act, the Uniform Anti-SLAPP Act, and the Uniform Registration of Canadian Judgments Act. I frequently lecture to attorney groups nationwide and at all levels for their continuing legal education. ... "
" ... Political donors can request that some or all of their donations be set aside for a candidate’s potential recount or legal expenses. But often what happens is that a large donation—$100,000 or more—to joint-fundraising committees such as Trump Victory and Biden Victory automatically gets split up and apportioned to various committees and accounts according to a predetermined formula, says Brendan Fischer at Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan organization with a focus on money in politics. “When a donor writes a big check to Trump Victory, the first $2,800 goes to the Trump campaign, the next $35,500 goes to the Republican National Committee, then $10,000 goes to each of the 46 state party committees, the next $106,500 goes to the legal/recount account, the next $106,500 to the headquarter account, and the next $106,500 to the convention account,” Fischer says. Donors can also directly give up to $106,500 to these accounts, some of which exist to cover legal and recount expenses, including legal fees and other lawsuit-related spending. ... "
" ... Should companies continue to embrace D&I departments, committees and initiatives? Absolutely, in part because racism obviously isn’t the only area of concern around inclusiveness, equity and belonging. Indeed, D&I is absolutely necessary but just not sufficient to address the challenge of building antiracist workplaces. For this complex, long standing battle, success lies in pursuing a “both and,” not an “either or” strategy. ... "