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The '''Claremont Institute''' (for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy and lobbying) was a right-wing think-tank that pretended to be an educational institution.  It was a component in the [[Atlas Group]] network.  It worked extensively for the tobacco industry and received substantial donations: duringthe years 1996 and 1997 Philip Morris gave them $25,000 each year as a basic retainer.  Project fees were obviously paid on top of this.

The '''Claremont Institute''' (for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy and lobbying) was a right-wing think-tank that pretended to be an educational institution.  It was a component in the [[Atlas Group]] network.  It worked extensively for the tobacco industry and received substantial donations: duringthe years 1996 and 1997 Philip Morris gave them $25,000 each year as a basic retainer.  Project fees were obviously paid on top of this.



Their spokesperson in the 1990s was [[Bruce Herchensohn]], an op-ed writer and would-be Senator for California.  He was always available to the tobacco industry when someone was needed. [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ocd33e00/pdf]

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Their spokesperson in the 1990s was [[Bruce Herchensohn]], an op-ed writer and would-be Senator for California.
He was also on the National Board of Advisors of the [[National Smokers Alliance]] -- and was an Advisory Board member on the [[American Smokers Alliance]] (maybe also on the [[International Smokers Rights]] organisation.)
He was always available to the tobacco industry when someone was needed. [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ocd33e00/pdf]

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<table width="25%" bgcolor="eeeedd" border=1  rules=all cellpadding=5 align=right>

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<tr bgcolor="cccccc"><th>RELATED ENTRIES</th></tr>

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<tr><td> [[Claremont Institute]] </td></tr>

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<tr><td> [[Bruce Herschensohn]]</td></tr>

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<tr><td>[[Lawrence P Arnn]]</td></tr>

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<tr><td> [[Golden Gate Center for Policy Studies|Golden Gate Center]] </td></tr>

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</table>

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The Claremont Institute is listed along with the [[Cato Institute]], the [[Heartland Institute]], [[Manhattan Institute]], the [[Independent Institute]], and [[George Mason University]] as the most reliable supporters for the cigarette industry in its dying days. [http://industrydocuments.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/zlkd0175]

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==Documents & Timeline==

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<b>1993 Dec</b> Someone has ghosted an op-ed article for Bruce Herschensohn on the issue of the EPA and second-hand smoke.  It is headed:<br>

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<U>"Smoking Ban Would Mean More Economic Pain"</u><br> He (or rather the ghost writer) is railing against the [[EPA's ETS Risk Assessment]]  that has labeled second-hand smoke as carcinogenic.  Apparently it was likely to cause a collapse in the Californian economy.

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[https://www.industrydocumentslibrary.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/rmpm0113]

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<b>1994-95</b>  [[American Smokers Alliance]]<font color=green>

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: Note: there are  1074 references to American Smoker's Alliance, 6327 to National Smoker's Alliance, and 71 refs to International Smokers Rights</font>

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'''<U>ASA - BOARD OF DIRECTORS</U>'''

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:* [[W Thomas Humber]] - President & CEO (Burson-Marsteller)

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:* [[Jeanie R Austin]] former co-Chairman of Republican National Committee (Jeanie Austin & Associates) Orlando Florida

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:* [[David M Nummy]] former Ass Sec for Management, CFO US Dept of Treasury. Advisor to International Republican Institute.

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:* [[Virginia E Sagredo]] (Sec/Treas - Executive VP COO NSA) ex Black Manafort Stone & Kelly lobbyist

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:* [[Charles W Sydnor]] Jr (CEO Central Virginia Educations Telecoms, Corp (owns 5 TV stations and a public radio station in central Virginia

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'''<u>NATIONAL BOARD OF ADVISORS</U>'''

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* [[William J Althouse]] ex Mayor of York PA  (A paid consultant for Burson-Marsteller)

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* [[William C Anderson]] - Government Relations/oil and farm lobbyist

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* [[Jeanie R Austin]] - Republican National Committee

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* [[Oscar J Coffey]] Jr - US African American Chamber of Commerce

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* [[John Corry]] - Journalist/Author

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* [[Stephen Dobson]] - Attorney, Tallahassee FL

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* [[John F Droney]], - Dem State Chr, CT

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* [[Milton Fitch]] Jr, - NC House of Reps

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* [[Michael D Gill]],- CEO The Enviro Group

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* [[Bruce Herschensohn]],  Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute

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* [[Mariene L Johnson]], DC Public Service Commission

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* [[David A Keene]], American Conservative Union

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* [[Louise Lindblom]] - National Urban Coalition

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* [[Mike Long]] - NY Conservative Party

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* [[Lyn Nofzinger]] - Nofzinger Communications

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* [[Marc Rotterman]] - Senior Fellow, John Locke Foundation

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* [[Joseph A Ruggiero]], Democratic Party CT

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* [[Pierre Salinger]], White House press secretary

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* [[Philip Stout]] - Nevada Association of Independent Businesses

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* [[Charles W Sydnor]], Central Virginia (TV/radio)

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* [[Guy VanderJagt]], US congressman MI [https://www.industrydocumentslibrary.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/htvl0035]

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The Claremont Institute
is
listed along with
the
Cato Institute, the Heartland Institute, Manhattan Institute, the International Institute, and George Mason University as the most reliable supporters for the cigarette industry in its dying days
. [http://industrydocuments.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/zlkd0175]

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<b>1999 Feb 25</b>  Philip Morris
is
circulating a 17 page listing of their preparatory work in defending against a Department of Justice Suit;<br>'''External Affairs (Philip Morris - Mobilization Universe)'''<br>

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This lists all
the
allies they can call upon
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[http://industrydocuments.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/zlkd0175]

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