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IMPACT Spring 2008

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  • The Bona Fide State of the State

  • Monitoring the Biomonitors

  • Executive Vice President’s Message

  • An Unexpected Ally

  • Right-to-Work Debate

  • A Key Education Resource

  • Media Highlights

  • Essay Contest

  • “Happy Feet”

  • Pitching Freedom

  • An All-American Pastime

  • Contributor Outreach

  • Free-Market Fundamental

  • Free-Market Library

  • Striking a Chord

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