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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  ABATE Of California
ABATE of California is a motorcyclists' rights organization dedicated to preserving individual freedom and promoting safety.
ABATE works to protect the rights of all motorcyclists through direct involvement in the political process.
ABATE feels that all of us, from lifestyle rider to off-road-fan, are brothers and sisters with a common interest — riding free!
www.abate.org   (633 words)

  
  Learn More About Abate Of North Dakota
ABATE (American Bikers Aiming Toward Education) of North Dakota is a not-for-profit, safety, educational, charitable and advocacy motorcyclist organization.
ABATE feels that all of us, from lifestyle rider to off-road-fan, are brothers and sisters with a common interest...
ABATE of North Dakota believes education, not legislation, is the key to creating a safer environment for motorcycling.
www.abatend.com /about/index.htm   (220 words)

  
 How ABATE Got Started
ABATE still had some volunteers to lobby on its behalf at the capitol, although their unflagging zeal and morale was low.
ABATE of New York would not have made it through the next two years if it were not for this clubhouse.
ABATE of Syracuse did all of their own paperwork, along with sending out their own newsletters, membership cards, etc.; things really started to look up for a change.
www.abateny.org /roots/history2.html   (2482 words)

  
 ABATE Energy
ABATE has also been vigilant in insuring that, to the extent utilities maintain a monopoly position with respect to services they render, they are appropriately regulated and are not able to exercise undue market powers.
Since ABATE was founded it has been successful in opposing legislation that would have increased gas and electric utility rates to industrial customers by millions of dollars per year.
ABATE monitors or actively participates in cases brought by electric utilities to unnecessarily increase rates or impose unreasonable conditions on interstate electric transmission rates.
www.abate-energy.org /about.html   (611 words)

  
 ABATE Of California - About ABATE
ABATE of California, Inc. (ABATE) is a not-for-profit, social membership-driven, tax-exempt California corporation dedicated to preserving motorcyclists' freedom of choice and freedom of the road.
ABATE of California now has hundreds of volunteer officers, including eleven members of the State Board of Directors and a number of State Officers, elected by the Board.
The main thrust of ABATE is to "Educate, Not Legislate." We believe in the education of all who are involved with motorcycling, including but not limited to, our own members, legislators, law enforcement officials and the general public.
www.abate.org /aboutus   (619 words)

  
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ABATE (American Bikers Aimed Toward Education) of Indiana is a not-for-profit, safety, educational, charitable and advocacy motorcyclist organization.
In 1976 ABATE was responsible for the repeal of the state's mandatory helmet law and continues to defend the equal rights of motorcyclists - preserving their freedom of choice.
ABATE of Indiana believes education, not legislation, is the key to creating a safer environment for motorcycling.
www.abateofindiana.org /ABATE.aspx?PID=12   (491 words)

  
 Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity - ABATE
ABATE is a trade association for large industrial customers that have high energy costs.
ABATE was formed more than 20 years ago to represent the industrial viewpoint before Michigan and federal regulators and to lobby the Michigan legislature and Congress on energy related matters.
ABATE’s goals are to have regulated rates for energy commodities equal to the providing utility’s cost of service, and to promote competitive markets for energy where no single seller or group of sellers can control market prices.
www.abate-energy.org /index.html   (313 words)

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