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Gary Kalman

Democracy Advocate, Washington, D.C. Office

(202) 546-9707 x311



Background

Gary Kalman is Maryland PIRG's Democracy Advocate. He writes and advocates on campaign finance and election reform. Gary returned to the U.S. PIRG, the federation of state PIRGs, in 2005, having started his career as a field organizer for U.S. PIRG. He served for several years as Deputy Director for the ACLU of Pennsylvania and worked with a team of producers to develop the nationally syndicated NPR program, Justice Talking. In partnership with the New York Times Learning Network, he launched Justice Learning, an award-winning Internet-based civics program. He is a co-editor of "The U.S. Constitution: What it Says, What it Means" and author of several studies on campaign finance and government ethics. Mr. Kalman has also served as a campaign consultant and fundraiser for several political candidates and statewide ballot initiatives and as an instructor on nonprofit advocacy and development at LaSalle University. He is a graduate of Clark University.



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