Sentences with phrase «public policy advocacy group»

A pro tip for public policy advocacy groups: If you're looking for attention, it helps if your problem appears massively huge and your solution impossibly cheap — preferably less than a cup of coffee a week.
They hope the current craze will fuel the system they eventually want to create — an «open consensus mechanism» allowing people all over the world to reach a trustworthy agreement without there being a central planner or authority, said Peter Van Valkenburgh, research director at the public policy advocacy group Coin Center.
Washington DC — Wine Institute, the public policy advocacy group for California wineries, applauds today's announcement by the U.S. government requesting formal World Trade Organization (WTO) consultations with the Government of Canada to ensure that both imported and British Columbia (B.C.) wines have equal access to B.C. grocery store shelves.
Established in 1934, the Wine Institute is the public policy advocacy group of more than 1,000 California wineries and affiliated businesses that initiate and advocate state, federal and international public policy to enhance environment for the responsible production, consumption and enjoyment of wine.
CAWG is a public policy advocacy group of winegrape growers, representing more than 60 percent of the total annual grape crush.
Wine Institute is a public policy advocacy group, representing more than 975 California wineries and affiliated businesses responsible for 85 percent of the nation's wine production.
Last year, a large coalition of New Yorkers came together to support the sale of wine in grocery store, including liquor stores, consumers, small businesses, unions and public policy advocacy groups.
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