DDD41

Dirt Diggers Digest No. 41

August 25, 2003


Editor: Phil Mattera


1. FirstEnergy's political connections (and more) at WhiteHouseforSale.org

2. Corporate Crime Reporter establishes web presence

3. Agribusiness Accountability Initiative site analyzes global food system

4. Corporate subsidy disclosure bill signed by Illinois governor

5. GPO Access will continue to provide key federal resources indefinitely


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1. FirstEnergy's political connections and more at WhiteHouseforSale.org


Public Citizen's new website <http://www.whitehouseforsale.org/>

provides useful background on FirstEnergy Inc., the Ohio-based utility

holding company that was apparently responsible for the recent blackout

in the Northeast. The fact that FirstEnergy escaped serious criticism from

the Bush Administration can be attributed, the site suggests, to the

company's ties to Administration officials and the fundraising efforts of

FirstEnergy executives on behalf of the national Republican Party.

WhiteHouseforSale has a wealth of information on other major Bush

contributors and the interests they are seeking to promote through their

political investments.


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2. Corporate Crime Reporter establishes web presence


The Corporate Crime Reporter, a valuable weekly chronicle of business

misdeeds edited by Russell Mokhiber, has made its online debut. CCR

has put up a website <http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com> that

contains a selection of recent articles as well as features such as

"Top 100 Corporate Criminals of the 1990s" and an index of all the

newsmaker interviews CCR has published in its 16-year history. Full

issues of CCR are still available only in print form (a regular  for-profit

subscription costs $795 a year; non-profits, $595).


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3. Agribusiness Accountability Initiative site analyzes global food system


Dirt Diggers Digest subscriber Peter O'Driscoll <podriscoll@coc.org>

recently announced that he and colleagues at the Agribusiness Accountability

Initiative have created a website <http://www.agribusinessaccountability.org>

that offers "a comprehensive overview of problems and solutions related to

corporate power in the food system." The AAI is co-sponsored by the Center

of Concern and the National Catholic Rural Life Conference. The website's

content ranges from data on the impacts of industry concentration to material

on the the global movement against corporate domination of agriculture. It

will also contain a clearinghouse of material on food industry structure.


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4. Corporate subsidy disclosure bill signed by Illinois governor


This month Illinois became the tenth state to adopt a policy of company-specific

disclosure of economic development subsidies when Gov. Rod Blagojevich

signed the Corporate Accountability for Tax Expenditures Act. The law, which

was promoted by the Illinois AFL-CIO and groups such as the Center for Tax

and Budget Accountability and Good Jobs Illinois, provides for electronic

dissemination of information on the awarding of subsidies in the state as well

as progress reports on job creation by subsidy recipients. The text of the law

is at <http://www.legis.state.il.us/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.asp?Name=093-0552>.


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5. GPO Access will continue to provide key federal resources indefinitely


The heads of the Government Printing Office and the National Archives and Records

Administration recently announced an agreement by which key federal publications

will continue to be available at no charge on the GPO Access website. That site

<http://www.gpoaccess.gov/> contains a goldmine of material that used to be

accessible only to Washington insiders who could afford hefty subscription fees.

These include the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulations, Commerce

Business Daily, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents and the

Congressional Record. The many other features of the site range from Davis-Bacon

Act Wage Determinations to Export Administration Regulations.


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Philip Mattera

Director of the Corporate Research Project

Good Jobs First

pmattera@goodjobsfirst.org

www.corp-research.org