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The Reform Institute

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the institute advocated for comprehensive immigration reform – reasoning that balancing security and enforcement with meeting the workforce and economic needs of the country are the best way to fix the nation's immigration system. In 2007 the institute partnered with Brickfish in an online contest to
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described the institute in this fashion: "In a small office a few miles from Capitol Hill, a handful of top advisers to Senator John McCain run a quiet campaign. They promote his crusade against special interest money in politics. They send out news releases promoting his initiatives. And they raise
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redistricting ballot initiative, partnering in a national voter assistance hotline in 2008, warning of the threats to judicial independence of the rising sums being raised and spent in judicial elections, supporting public campaign financing initiatives in states like Maryland, Hawaii and Wisconsin,
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legislation that among other things prohibited soft money contributions. The institute then turned its focus to defending the law against constitutional challenge and ensuring that it was properly enforced by advocating for the restructuring of the
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In addition to its work at the federal level, the institute also engaged in efforts at the state and local level to enact reforms including initiatives on public campaign funding of state and local elections, redistricting reform to eliminate
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oriented. The major policy areas the institute focused on are energy and environmental policy, homeland and national security, economic opportunity and competitiveness, immigration reform, and governance and election reform.
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The Reform Institute was led by Executive Director Cecilia I. Martinez. Its board of directors was chaired by Paul Bateman of the Klein & Saks Group and included Charles Kolb of the
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As of April, 2011, the Reform Institute's web page was no longer active and links to it were broken. The institute did not file form 990 with the Internal Revenue Service for 2009.
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The institute's advisory committee included academics, corporate executives and policy makers. Notable members of the advisory committee included Senator
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West Virginia: Reform Institute files amicus brief on campaign contributions received by state-court justice
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and the need for comprehensive energy reform through an April 2009 national symposium in Washington, DC.
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money--hundreds of thousands of dollars, tapping some McCain backers for more than $ 50,000 each."
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draw attention to the issue by encouraging entrants to express the message they thought the
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The institute was a part of the broad coalition that successfully secured passage of the
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conveyed by virtually designing a portion of it. The viral campaign was recognized by
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Building A Resilient Nation: Enhancing Security and Ensuring a Strong Economy report
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The Reform Institute was launched in 2001 and grew from the movement to challenge
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Reforming American Energy: Encouraging Innovation, Producing Solutions symposium
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The institute was criticized during the 2000 decade as an extension of Senator
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The institute's political reform work has included endorsing the successful
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Building A Resilient Nation: Enhancing Security, Ensuring a Strong Economy
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An Informed Discussion on Resilience - Courtesy of the Reform Institute
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https://web.archive.org/web/20100611234015/https://reforminstitute.org/
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The institute's energy and environment program included promoting the
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Message from the border: Immigration and the Millennium Generation
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Testimony of Robert W. Kelly, Senior Advisor, The Reform Institute
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Eight great applications win Forrester Groundswell awards
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Political and economic think tanks in the United States
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and offering recommendations for Congressional reform.
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Non-profit organizations based in Alexandria, Virginia
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Reason Magazine, John McCain's War on Political Speech
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McCain Allies Want Reform - and Money, March 8, 2005
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think tank
Alexandria, Virginia
centrist
John McCain
campaign finance
soft money
John McCain
Robert Kerrey
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002
McCain-Feingold
campaign finance reform
Federal Election Commission
527 groups
gerrymandering
ballot access
open primaries
homeland security
resilience
immigration
border fence
Forrester Research
California Proposition 11 (2008)
smart grid
Committee for Economic Development
Lindsey Graham
David Boren
Charles Bass
Bank of America
Alcatel-Lucent
Marc Spitzer

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