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Coalition For Progress
Formed in 2006, the Coalition for Progress was an independent statewide American non-profit organization, non-profit, progressivism in the United States, progressive or Liberalism, liberal 527 group, 527 political action committee in Michigan with more than 40,000 members, focused on electing progressives to the Michigan state legislature. Primarily funded by Jon Stryker, the Coalition for Progress was the largest PAC in Michigan's history. After 2010, the Coalition for Progress had disappeared."Top 150 state PACs have raised $34.7M"
Michigan Campaign Finance Network, October 26, 2012


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