Koch Demands Corporate Welfare From One of America’s Poorest Cities
The Koch Brothers talk a good game against “corporate welfare," but have received some $363 million in taxpayer subsidies.
The Koch Brothers talk a good game against “corporate welfare," but have received some $363 million in taxpayer subsidies.
Fourteen of the pay-to-play group's biggest corporate funders are among the 100 worst federal violators since 2000.
Emails reveal close ties between former Oklahoma AG Scott Pruitt, ALEC and the Kochs' Americans for Prosperity Group.
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