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IDC may refer to: Organizations * Independent Democratic Conference, members of the New York State Senate * Industrial Development Corporation, also known as Castle Grande, an Arkansas company involved in the Whitewater political controversy * Information Dominance Corps, a group of US Navy military information specialties * Institute of Democracy and Cooperation, a think tank based in Paris * Interactive Data Corporation, a financial services company * InterDigital Communications, a telecommunications company * Interdnestrcom, a mobile telephone broadband provider in Transnistria, Moldova * International Data Corporation, a market research company * International Detention Coalition, a non-government organization advocating for human rights * Invensys Development Centre, a global common software development centre * Islands District Council, the district council for the Islands District in Hong Kong Schools * Imperial Defence College, former name of the Royal College of De ...
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Independent Democratic Conference
The Independent Democratic Conference (IDC) was a group of members of the New York State Senate from the Democratic Party who were elected as Democrats but formed a coalition to give the Republicans the majority in the chamber, and attempted to create an independent caucus or a third caucus in the New York State Senate or a third party in the State of New York and prevent the Republican Party from gerrymandering the state senate districts of the 8 IDC members. At the time of its dissolution, the IDC included eight members: Jeffrey D. Klein, Marisol Alcantara, Tony Avella, David Carlucci, Jesse Hamilton, Jose Peralta, Diane Savino, and David Valesky. Klein, Savino, Valesky, and Carlucci formed the IDC in 2011 due to disagreements with John L. Sampson, the Democratic leader in the New York State Senate. The IDC allied itself with Senate Republicans throughout its existence. During the 2013–14 legislative session, the IDC and the Senate Republican Conference controlled the Senate ...
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