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West Virginia People’s Election Reform Coalition Reports (PERC-WV)
- Health in the Coalfields
- 2004 Election Cycle Report
- Analysis of Coal Industry Contributions to State Political Campaigns
1996-2004 - Analysis of Contributions to Legislative Candidates During the 2004 Primary Election
- Report on Coal and the 2003 Legislature – How the coal industry influences legislation in West Virginia
- Report on Tobacco and the 2003 Legislature – How the tobacco industry works to influence legislation in West Virginia
- 2002 Election Cycle Report
- 2002 Primary Election Report
- 2000 Election Cycle Report
- 1998 Election Cycle Report
Other Reports
- Coal-Mining Contributions in the States
by Sue O’Connell, June 01, 2006
The nation’s coal-mining industry, facing scrutiny for the high number of fatal accidents so far this year, has long sought the ear of the officials at the state level. The industry has given at least $8.57 million to political candidates and party committees over a six-year period, concentrating its contributions in many of the states rich in coal. - Northeast Action Report on Women in Clean Elections
- Center for Public Integrity Party Lines Project
- Arizona and Maine, 2004 – The Clean Money News Keeps Getting Better
- Arizona and Maine, 2002
- The Bush Administration’s Coal Connections