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"Were they told, 'Sit on your hands, don't fight reform, and we will agree a settlement?' " wondered Mr. Smick.
At least 2,500 lobbyists from the financial industry swarmed over Washington from 2009 to early last year, spending $1.3 billion to fight reform — more than $2 million in persuading power for every member of Congress.
It's those black officials who are the face of the movement to fight reform.
These companies also have continued to fight reform measures by government to hold bad schools accountable for abuses.
Those who profit off the drug war, most notably police unions and prosecutors, are already gearing up to fight reform.
Members of Congress could either accept this and reform the system, or deny it and fight reform.
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This month, the LDAA drew a line in the sand, promising to fight reforms that "endanger the public or hinder the administration of justice".
In her concession speech, Le Pen pointed to France's parliamentary elections next month, promising her supporters that she would "lead the fight," reforming her party to create "a new political force".
But many doctors have also fought reform because it runs counter to their financial interests.
Coaches have fought reform proposals that would make scholarships a four-year commitment to a player and not just for a single year and that would pay for the true cost of college attendance.
In ads that follow Web users as they move from site to site, the mayor claims that Mr. Thompson "never created a single job" (false) and "fought reform" at the Board of Education (misleading).
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