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Fall 2008

• CFC finalizes legislative agenda
• How the Presidential candidates stand on key issues
• Rural organizing update: voting and politics workshops

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Summer 2008

• CFC convenes to set 2009 agenda
• HIV/AIDS Task Force launched
• Climate change action at last
• Gould holds candidate forum 

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Fall 2007

• Legislative success for grassroots coalition
• Revitalizing communities with education
and economic reforms

• Fayetteville shale - opportunities and risks
• Grassroots roundup

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Spring 2007


• Citizens First Congress at the Legislature: the 2007 People's Agenda For A Better Arkansas
• Federal Budget Debates: Get Ready to Speak Out
• Rural Organizing Update

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Spring 2006

• Arkansas Families Win Minimum Wage Increase!
• Arkansas Streams Again At Risk
• Southeast Caucus Concludes Meetings Around The State
• Education Gap Exposed

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Fall 2004

• Help build a Peoples Agenda at the CFC Convention!
• Deepening the Grassroots in South Arkansas and the Delta
• Don't Let Them Dismantle America - Free Trade is Not Fair Trade

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Spring 2004

• Big City Grassroots
• CFC Scores at Legislature
• Are You Up For The Challenge?
• The State of Education in Arkansas

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Winter 2002

• Farmars Organize for Dept. of Agriculture
• Improving Arkansas Education
• St. Vincent Nurses Need Your Support

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Winter 2001

• Farmers Organize for Dept. of Agriculture
• South Arkansas Group Wins
• Improving Arkansas Education

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Fall 2000

• Grassroots coalition meets to create Citizens Agenda
• Block Party raises $11,000 for grassroots work
• Bus Tour spreads message across state
• Congress announces new lobbyist!!!

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