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Alerts from Groups and Organizations
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by Family Research Council on November 16
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by National Organization of Women on November 13
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by NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby on November 16
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by Patriots United on November 12
Expand and Strengthen Medicaid in Health Care Reform
by RESULTS on November 16
