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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shanllon Davis, Presidellt
Jill Kent, Treasurer, Educated E.1'e Appraisers
John ~'ohlstetter. Sec1"etU1:v, Discover)' Instilllte
Honorary Board ~i\!ember
John D. Rockefeller IV, United States Senator
Herschel Abbott, Jr., Jones TYalka LLP
Jim Allison, 'FE TA.
Sandra BaeT, RidgeGroup
L. Brent Bozell III
David Condit, AT&T
Lindy Hart
\Villiam Inglee, Lockheed -,-"\fartlll
Charles Kinney
Mary Elizabeth Lewis, Le1,f;S & Co.....'tarke/lug Communication, Inc
Justin Lilley, Lillev & Co.Tamera Luzzatto
Christopher Putala, Putala Strategies
Charles Reifel
Samit Shah, Zunch SlIre('f. Credit & Political Risk
Joy Spragens, lUerrill L:vnch
Catherine Ann Stevens, Jla.1'u Brown LLP
Alexa Verveer, Discovery Commullications
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Marc Eisenberg. EUClltive Dirertor
Janey Moskowitz, External Allturs Alal/aKer
Janet Mullany, Patron Services llJalloger
Henry Valoris, Opemtiolls .Manager
ARTISTIC STAFF
1. Reilly Le",-is, ]ilisie Director
Scott Dettra, Assistallt COl/dudor / Keyboard Artist
Katie Gill, Assistollt to the .Mllsic Dirulur
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THE EVENING'S PROGRAM
6:30 P.M.
COCKTAILS AND HORS D'OEUVRES
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SPECIAL REMARKS
THE HONORABLE JOHI' U. ROCKEFELLER I V
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CONCERT
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Churus and Orchestra
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D Presenting Level4 Players
Private Reception w/SenatorSunday Practice RoundTwo Days of GolfExecutive Tee Bag
D Supporting Level3 Players
Sunday Practice RoundTwo Days of GolfDeluxe Tee Bag
D Associate Level2 Players
Sunday Practice RoundTwo Days of GolfStandard Tee Bag
D Individual Level1 Player
Sunday Practice RoundTwo Days of GolfStandard Tee Bag
$20,000
Exclusive Premiere GiftOne Dozen Golf BallsWelcome Gift2 Tickets for Each PlayerSunday/MondaylTuesday Events
$12,500
1/2 Dozen Golf Balls2 Tickets for Each PlayerSunday/MondaylTuesday Events
$7,500
Sleeve of Golf Balls2 Tickets for Each PlayerSunday/MondaylTuesday Events
$5,000
Sleeve of Golf Balls2 Tickets for Each PlayerSunday/MondaylTuesday Events
Please :RS'VP by :March 31 and nlail your contributions b'Y J~uly 31, 2010
Fax number is 801.253.0742
Please make your checks payable and remit to: UTAH FAMILIES FOUNDATION9160 SOUTH 300 WEST, #21
SANDY, UTAH 84070
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
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GolfPractice Rounds I Wasatch Mountain State Park
Registration - Geneve Room
Light Buffet- Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
Spa Massages - sign up at registration
Golf Clinic at Wasatch Mountain - resident pro available
Hospitality Suite Closes
Reception - Patio Carousel
KIDS Camp - Dinner and activities for the kids in Monte Rosa Room
Dinner - American Express has donated gift cards you may use to experience a Utali dinner with your family and friends - call
your restaurant choice to make a reservation now for Sunday evening. Welcome and enjoy your A1lliX sponsored dinner
GolfToumamenllBreakfast & Lunch at Soldier Hollow
Breakfast at Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
Free Time to enjoy activities (massage, hiking, shopping, swimming, etc)
Lunch - Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
Golfers Snack Time - Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
Hospitality Suite Closes
KIDS Camp - Dinner and activities for kids - Monte Rosa Room
Private R~reptionwi Senator Hatch & Presenting Sponsors - Interlaken
General Reception - Patio Carousel
Dinner- WesternBBQ - Bernes Center
Entertairunent- Le~ ThOlna. r..riller - Gralmny wumer-Song of the YMr
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Breakfast at Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
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Lunch at Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
Golfers Snack Time at Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
Hospitality Suite Closes
KIDS Camp - Dinner and activities for kids in the Monte Rosa Room
Reception I Charity Awards Presentation - Patio Carousel
Dinner and Golf Awards - Matterhorn Room (you must b~ l)nS~llt to dann J01U'llliz~- ifwinner is not present theprize will be auctioned olfto the highest bidder)
Entertairunent- :Mirhael Bolton
Check out - La.t van to the aUl'Olt will leave at 11:00 Ar.l
Light Breakfast at Hospitality Suite - Neuchatel Room
JOE BACAMEMBER OF CONGRESS
November 30, 2009
The Honorable Steven ChuU.S. Department ofEnergy1000 Independence Avenue, SWWashington DC 20585
Dear Secretary Chu:
I am writing to urge your support for a renewable fuels and power project that is under development in my districtand will soon apply for a loan guarantee from the Department of Energy (DOE) under Section 1705, which was
created by Congress in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to help fund the development ofadvanced renewable energy project.
The Rentech Rialto Renewable Energy Center in Rialto, CA, will be a break- facility that will produce fuels andpower that will have a near-zero carbon footprint. It is not only in alignment with the environmental goals of theState of California, but also very much within the spirit and letter of the objectives laid out by Congress and the
Administration in the Act. I am pleased that Rentech, a Los Angeles-based alternative energy company, has
selected Rialto as the site for this first-of-a-kind plant. I understand that the project will bring approximately 250new jobs during construction and create approximately 70 full-time positions at the site once the facility is fullyoperational. Equally important, it will produce renewable fuels and power that help to reduce our dependenceupon foreign oil while improving air quality in Southern California and cutting green house gas emissions.
As I stated above, Rentech will be seeking funding for this project through the DOE's Section 1705 loanguarantee program. This project meets the guidelines established in the ARRA for energy security, environmentalbenefit and jobs creation and will do so within the timeframe required by the law. It is my understanding that the
proposed project is one of the few under development in the State that can contribute to achieving goals set inthree of Governor S~hwar;a;~egger's Executive Orders 'oi1renewable'energyand environmental improvements:
I) Executive Order S-06-06: Rentech's Rialto facility will provide enough renewable electricity from greenbiomass for approximatel~nd will help meet the Order's goal to increase biomass powerutilization in California; ..........
2) Executive Orders S-21-09 and S-14-08: The electricity generated from the Rialto facility will be steady"baseload" power and help meet the Orders' goal of33 percent of the state's electricity coming from renewable
sources by 2020;
3) Executive Order S-01-07: The low-carbon footprint of Rentech's unique renewable fuel, RenDiesel"', willhelp the transportation sector meet the Order's largets, as established in the Low Carbon Fuel Standard, to reducethe carbon intensity of transportation fuels by 2020.
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Special thanks to the Raynor family for their years of friendship and support.
Skeet Shooting Sponsored by
ST. MARKS POWDER – A GENERAL DYNAMICS COMPANY
Food Generously Donated by
Honorary Chair U.S. Congressman Allen Boyd & Cissy Boyd Wish to Acknowledge the Following Sponsors
For Their Generous Support of
THE ANNUAL BOYD FAMILY CHARITY DINNER
AND AMERICA’S SECOND HARVEST OF THE BIG BEND Underwriters Darden Restaurants Elbit Systems Presenting Sponsors Altria Group, Inc. AT&T Embarq Florida Crystals The St. Joe Company United States Sugar Platinum Sponsors Associated Industries of Florida Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Buckeye Farm Credit Florida Hospital Association FCCI HCA-North Florida Division International Speedway Corp Publix Supermarkets St. Mark’s Powder Target Trow Engineering
Gold Sponsors Florida Association of Broadcasters Florida Association of Realtors Florida Citrus Mutual Florida Department of Citrus Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association Florida Police Benevolent Association Florida Power & Light Florida Professional Firefighters Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association Florida Retail Federation Florida United Business Association Hopping, Green & Sams Humana Lockheed Martin Preble-Rish Progress Energy Swisher International TECO Verizon
Silver Sponsors Lester & Wendy Abberger FAIA Member Services Florida Farm Bureau Florida Institute of CPAs Florida Municipal Electric Association Gulf Power Keiser University PepsiCo Radiology Associates of Tallahassee, P.A. Tri-Eagle Sales Patron Sponsors Applies Research Associates Atlantic Computer – Paul Knowles Duby & Sally Ausley Judy Barben Benson’s Heating & Air Barbara & John Culbreath Gillian.org Cyrus Jollivette Kevin’s Guns & Sporting Goods Summit East Talquin Portable Restrooms UPS – Andy Moody
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3rd Allnual BaskeltJall &
Fitness CllfMC 2010
Date: Saturday, AuQust, 14th Time
9:00 am to 1:00 pm (ReQistr.tion
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Olympian to appear at soccer
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RlA.lTO - A soccer clinic "";11 feature
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Scholarship Recipient- Yictor Meza
Dear Joe Baca Scholarship Committee, I wanted to thank you for selectinQ me as one of
the scholarship recipients. It's an honor to rece"e this award, it means 0 lotto me and it
"";11 help me in betterinQ my future. Sincere~, Victor Mela, [R.ad More ...]
>Tim. Worner So Col News ~Joe Baca Jr Inter¥iew
>3rd An!1ual Bosketball & Fitness Clinic 2010
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>(th Annuol Boseball & Fitness Clmic 201 0
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FEATURED PICTURES
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Joe Baca Foundation groves out
tUrkeys in Rialto--DallvBulletin
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AmeriOream aidS Callfmnia
~refighbng efforts
GAlTl1ERSBURG - AmeriDream, In
partnership .,.,;th the Association for
Homeowners Across America,
announced today that it has donated $25,000 to the
Rialto-based [Read More ...]
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RlA.lTO - The citYs representat"e in
WoshinQton, D.C., took time out
Tuesdayfrom deolinQ .,.,;th a few
tUrkeys on Capitol Hill to hand out a lot of turkeys
2nd Annual Soccer & Fitness
Clinic 2010
Date: Saturday, April 3rd Time: 9:00
am to 1:00 pm (ReQistration SeQins
HSTIMOIIiALS
8:00 am) Pla,e: Eisenhower HiQh
School (Ronnie Lott Stadium) Address 1321 N
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4ltl Annual Baseball & Fitnes3
Clinic 2010
Date: Saturday, January 9th Time
9:00 am to 12:30 pm Place
Arrowhead Credit Union Park
Address 280 South "E" Street, San Bernardino, CA
92(01 [Read More ...]
Scholarship Recipfent - Ayotllflde Ajijolarya
Dear Joe Baca Jr, Thank you for the scholarship. This scholarship is very important to me
because I tru~ love my community and the people associated .,.,;th tho Joe Baca
Foundation are tru~ the best. Your Sister, Natalie, was very patient. The three people who
inter¥iewed me were so nice and made me feel at home and safe I met many who had the
same [Read Mar....]
Eisenhower High School - Rialto CA
May 26, 2009 Dear Scholarship Donors: On behalf of the stUdents, parents and stan- of the
EisenhoW<lr HiQh School community, I would like to thank you for your Qenerous support of
our students. RecoQniIinQ outstandinQ students for their hard Y¥'Ork ond commitment
encouraQes hiQh levels of student achievement. The scholarship awards our students
rece"ed [Read Mar....]
FEATURED SPOIISOR
Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) (2009) Page of of Part I
Part I Contributors (see instructions.)
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
BAA TEEA0702L 06/23/09 Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) (2009)
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(d)
Type of contribution
Person
Payroll
Noncash
(Complete Part II if thereis a noncash contribution.)
(d)
Type of contribution
Person
Payroll
Noncash
(Complete Part II if thereis a noncash contribution.)
(d)
Type of contribution
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(Complete Part II if thereis a noncash contribution.)
(d)
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(Complete Part II if thereis a noncash contribution.)
Name of organization Employer identification number
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Utah Families Foundation 87-0509416
13 Alliance X
2780 Adams Ave 20,000.
Ogden , UT 84403
14 Delta
PO Box 20706 54,000. X
Atlanta , GA 30320
15 Personal Care Prod.
32500 Telegraph Rd 83,208. X
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
Charitable Causes
Joe Baca Foundation 3rd Annual Scholarship and Charity Golf Tournament
Rentech executives with Congressman Joe Baca Rentech was a proud sponsor of the Joe Baca Foundation 3rd annual Scholarship and Charity Golf Tournament held on September 25, 2009. All contributions to the event were provided to the local community to enhance the development of education, health, and community services for youth and families.
Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) (2009) Page of of Part I
Part I Contributors (see instructions.)
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
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Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
BAA TEEA0702L 06/23/09 Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) (2009)
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(a) (b) (c)
Number Name, address, and ZIP + 4 Aggregatecontributions
$
(d)
Type of contribution
Person
Payroll
Noncash
(Complete Part II if thereis a noncash contribution.)
(d)
Type of contribution
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Name of organization Employer identification number
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Utah Families Foundation 87-0509416
1 Chevron X
P.O. Box 9034 22,500.
Concord, CA 94524
2 Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. X
1221 Avenue of the Americas 20,000.
New York, NY 10020
3 Merck & Company X
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 20,000.
Washington, DC 20004
4 Novartis Finance Corp X
608 Fifth Avenue 25,000.
New York, NY 10020
5 Pharmaceutical Research & Manf X
950 F Street, N.W. 40,000.
Washington, DC 20004
6 Qwest X
5325 Zuni Street, Room 724 20,000.
Denver, CO 80221
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Rialto and many other areas within California's 43'd Congressional district have been especially hard hit by the
economic downturn that has gripped our nation. Currently. we are experiencing unemployment rates of 14percent, 10 percent above the national average.
I strongly believe that the Rentech's Rialto Renewable Energy Center will be a significant contributor not only aneconomic recovery within my district but also a watershed event in our nation's drive to a clean energy future. Iask for your full support of this project and that you give Rentech's application for funding through the loanguarantee program every consideration.
Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please contact me at (202) 225-6161 if I can provide anyadditional information in support of this request.' .' i' " .. '
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JOE BACA, Congressman43'd Congressional District
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Comcast has a strong track record on investing in children's programming and child safetyonline, but the company also backs it up with its actions locally, both in our Baltimorecommunity and I'm sure around the nation. We believe that it will continue these efforts oncepartnered with NBC.
Sincerely,
r~~irector
Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel
Hispanic Members of Congress Letter, pg, 3
Signers to the letter:
Rep. Joe BacaRep. Silvestre ReyesRep. Albio SiresRep. Pedro PierluisiRep. Jim CostaRep. Gregorio SablanRep. Mario Diaz-Balan
cc:
Rep. Dennis CardozaRep. Solomon OrtizRep. Luis GutierrezRep. Henry CuellarRep. Lincoln Diaz-BalartRep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Commissioner Michael J. CoppsCommissioner Robert M. McDowellCommissioner Mignon ClyburnCommissioner Meredith Attwell BakerMrs. Teni Glaze, Director, Office of Legislative Affairs, Federal CommunicationsCommission
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provided to the Secretary may include any limitation 13
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tation imposed under this subchapter if the notice 16
describes the limitation in a manner which clearly 17
identifies the nature and extent of such limitation.’’. 18
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BOARD
Congressman Elijah CummingsHonorary ChaIr
The Honorable Chaya FriedmanCo-Cllalr
Dana Petersen Moore, Esq.Co-ChaIr
C. Peter HoffbergerTreasurer
Martha WeimanSecretary
Dr. Nollie P. Wood, Jr.Immediate Past Co..Chalr
June 21, 2010
Chairman Julius GenachowskiCommissioner Michael J. CoppsCommissioner Robert M. McDowellCommissioner Mignon ClyburnCommissioner Meredith Attwell BakerFederal Communications Commission445 12th Street SWWashington, DC 20554
RE: MB Docket No. 10-56
Dear Chairman Genachowski and Commissioners:
www.ecyp.org
Deidra Bishop
LaMetrice Dopson
stewart Greenebaum
Sandy Hittman
The Honorable Patricia Jessamy
Stephen Knable
Pastor Benjamin Long
Nick Moseby
Pastor Michael Palmer
Nonnan E. Parker, Jr.
Nan D. Rosenthal
Paul Saval
Susan Schuster
Carole Sibel
STAFFKeita S. WellsD/reetor
We write to you today in support of the Comcast-NBC joint venture. Ourprogram has worked closely with Comcast for many years and we haveexperienced directly how committed this company is to children and diversity.
The Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel (ECYP) is a leadershipdevelopment program designed to build relationships between Baltimore'sdiverse communities. We try to foster positive bonds between ethnic groups andtrain our youth to become successful future leaders. At our organization, weinvest in two important programs, one of which sends students to Israel for afour-week trip. We also offer the Jerold C. Hoftberger Leadership EnhancementProgram, which is a two year program in which we teach students theimportance of cooperation, diversity, and civic engagement.
Comcast has been a passionate supporter of our organization. Through theirhelp, we are able to send three children alone to participate in our Israelprogram. In addition, we believe that this company is a responsible corporatecitizen of Baltimore, partnering with many other local organizations. Werecently awarded the company the "Legends Among Us" award for theircommitment to children and diversity in the Baltimore area.
ELIJAH CUMMINGS YOUTH PROGRAM IN ISRAELJEROLD C. HOFFBERGER LEADERSHIP ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
5750 PARK HEIGHTS AVENUE, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21215The Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel is ajoint venture between Congressman Elijah Cummings and The Baltimore Jewish Council.
Israel programming provided by Ycmin Ol'de Youth Village.
@on$e ss of tW MniteD [email protected], D@ 20515
July 22,2010
The Honorable Julius GenachowskiChairmanFederal Communications Commission445 l2th Sffeet, SWWashington, DC 20554
Re: MB DocketNo. 10-56
Chairman Genachowski:
We are writing as Hispanic Members of Congress to encourage a timely and favorable reviewwithin the applicable laws, rules and regulations of Comcast and General Electric's (GE)proposed NBC Universal (NBCU) joint venture. While a thorough review is called for, webelieve that the benefits that this transaction canies are easily sufhcient to allay any concernsthat might be created by what is essentially a vertical combination of NBCU's content withComcast's multiple distribution platforms. Consumers will benefit from the sustained innovationand investment that NBCU will gain from Comcast, jobs in the industry will be preserved andultimately created, and new programming opportunities will rise out of the new company's needto continue growing.
Comcast and NBCU have made substantial commitments to the Hispanic community, which willset the standard for responsible corporate citizenship and serve as a model for other information,communications, and technology companies in the United States. When the companiesannounced their intention to form a joint venture, they also announced a series of importantcommitments to diverse communities, especially the growing Hispanic community. Recognizingthat the new entity's programming will speak to more Hispanic viewers than ever before and thata significant amount of Hispanic households continue to rely on over-the-air broadcasting,Comcast and NBCU committed that the new NBCU will strengthen Telemundo and will launcha new multicast channel on Telemundo's digital broadcast spectrum. The new NBCU also willsignificantly increase Telemundo and mun2 programming choices available On Demand andonline.
Comcast and NBCU have recently expanded these initial commitments with the announcementthat Comcast will add independently-owned and operated cable networks with substantial Latinoownership interests, will expand the caniage of existing Latino-owned channels, and willestablish an external Hispanic Advisory Council, as well as diversity councils representing othercommunities, to advise on their groundbreaking diversity initiatives. These steps will providesolid metrics that can be monitored and tracked as the joint venture moves forward. It is ourunderstanding that Comcast, NBCU and a group of prominent organizations in the Hispaniccommunity have reached an agreement that confirms and provides for ongoing review of thesecommitments. We look forward to playing a role in this oversight of the Comcast/NBCUcommitments and the performance of the media industry in general.
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FTC Sues Drug Companies for Unlawfully Conspiring [0Delay the Sale of Generic AndroGel Until 2015
Thl Flderal Trade Commission has ftled a complaml in federal district courl challenging.greements in whICh Soh"aY PharmacelJlicals, Inc. paId generic drug m.kers WiI1SonPharm'CIUIICals, Inc .nd Par PharmacelJlical CompanIes, Inc 10 delay generic compllWon 10So,,". bllnd.d tes!Os1llmn...repiacemenl drug AndmGel, a prllScripllon ph.rmlCeUlicll wilh.MU.I ••11$ ofmore than UOO II'liIIicn
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Clyburn Announces MOX Fuel Facility Funding for Savannah River SiteMay 23, 2007
(Washington, DC) – House Majority Whip and Sixth District Congressman James E. Clyburn today announced a new MOX fuel facility at the Savannah River Site has cleared its first hurdle to secure federal funding. Today the Energy and Water Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee passed its FY ’08 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill and included $168 million for the facility that will turn weapons-grade plutonium into nuclear reactor fuel. “I am pleased to have worked closely with John Spratt to secure the funding to move this project forward,” Congressman Clyburn said. “The MOX program at SRS was a priority of mine while serving on the Appropriations Committee, and I am pleased they responded to my insistence that the funding remain in this year’s appropriations bill.” The funding had been in jeopardy. The two South Carolina Congressmen, who both carry significant clout in Congress, fought hard to keep funding for the MOX facility. Congressman Clyburn received special permission to participate in a subcommittee hearing with Energy Secretary Bodman earlier this year so that he could seek a commitment from him on the MOX fuel project. The bill must clear the full House Appropriations Committee before being considered by both the House and Senate. # # #
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AMENDMENT TO H.R. 2267
OFFERED BY MR. BACA OF CALIFORNIA
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J. REILLY LEWIS. FOlJ~DER AND MUSIC D,RECTOR
THE BELGIAN AMBASSADOR'S RESIDENCE
2300 FOXHALL ROAD, NW
WASHINGTON, DC
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010
6:30 P,M. - 8:30 P.M.
The Comcast/NBCU joint venture will be a significant positive step for Hispanics in America TWcommunities we represent will have more programming and ownership opportunities, greater ac6essto information and entertainment, and more opportunities for corporate engagement and civicparticipation than ever before. We urge you to approve this transaction this year, so that thecompanies can start delivering on their promises without delay. We also request that this letter bemade available as part of the public record accessible for all interested parties. Thank you for yourthorough, yet prompt, review of this joint venture going forward.
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June 9, 2010 Wednesday SECTION: CAPITOL HILL HEARING
HEARING OF THE ANTITRUST, COMPETITION POLICY AND CONSUMER RIGHTS SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBJECT: OVERSIGHT OF THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ANTITRUST LAWS CHAIRED BY: SENATOR HERB KOHL (D-WI) WITNESSES: CHRISTINE VARNEY, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE ANTITRUST DIVISION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; JONATHAN LEIBOWITZ, CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION LOCATION: 226 DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME: 2:00 P.M. EDT DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010
EXCERPT:
SEN. HATCH: Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Let me start with you, Mr. Leibowitz -- Chairman Leibowitz. You mentioned in your testimony that you were actively pursuing two cases which assert -- which you assert are pay-for-delay cases. Court papers recently filed by Watson Pharmaceuticals CEO Paul Bisaro -- is his name, I believe -- alleged that the FTC threatened to initiate an investigation of Watson if the company did not waive its exclusivity rights to a generic version of Provigil so that a foreign competitor could enter the market. Now, the court brief includes the following allegations, quote, "that the FTC obtained confidential information from the FDA and shared that information with Watson and Apotex"; next paragraph, quote, "that the FTC obtained confidential information from Watson and apparently shared it with Watson's competitor Apotex"; and then one more: quote, "that Markus Meier, assistant director of the FTC Bureau of Competitions Health Care Division, asserted that FTC's 'front office,'" in quotes, "would open an investigation of Watson if Watson did not relinquish its potential exclusivity rights," unquote.
Now, Chairman Leibowitz, what concerns me is that the FTC apparently did not deny any of these allegations. Were you aware of Mr. Meier's actions in this matter, and can you look into these allegations and provide me with more information about what happened?
MR. LEIBOWITZ: We would be happy to do that. And the reason we haven't responded to this yet is because that was a filing by a company, Watson, and -- in the AndroGel case. And it's a filing in response to our insistence that we -- that the CEO be subpoenaed. So it's one thing for a company to -- it's one thing for a company to disagree with our case. You have a right to say this isn't a pay-for- delay or a reverse-payment case, and that's fine. It's another thing, as I understand it, not to even be deposed.
So we're going to respond in court papers. We are going to take a look at this. I'm going to get back to you. I don't believe -- Markus Meier is a very, very good and experienced litigator. He runs our health care practice. And I don't believe that he would ever breach confidentiality, but we're going to take a look at that because I think that's important.
SEN. HATCH: Well, I think you ought to take a look at it.
MR. LEIBOWITZ: We will.
SEN. HATCH: I don't know --
MR. LEIBOWITZ: Absolutely, Senator.
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7 Amgen X
One Amgen Center Drive 20,000.
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-1789
8 Cephalon, Inc. X
41 Moores Road 20,000.
Frazer, PA 19355
9 Watson Pharmaceutical X
311 Bonnie Circle 27,500.
Corona, CA 92880
10 DFS Services, LLC. X
2500 Lake Cook Road 20,000.
Riverwoods, IL 60015
11 IHC Health Services X
36 South State, Suite 2300 20,000.
SLC, UT 84111
12 Lilly X
4341 S. Westneedge Ave. Suite 25,000.
Kalamazoo, MI 49008