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Josh Silver (born April 16, 1968) is the founder and director of Represent.Us, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization whose stated mission is to challenge the influence of money in American Politics. Silver formerly served as CEO and president of Free Press, an "activist group that promotes Internet openness." Silver also served as campaign manager of the successful 1998 "Clean Elections" ballot measure in Arizona. He has published widely on democracy, media, telecommunications, campaign finance and a range of other public policy issues. Silver has been profiled in the ''Wall Street Journal'' 〔"Non-Profit Takes on Big Media," ''Wall Street Journal'', March 8, 2007. ()〕 and featured in outlets including the ''New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', ''USA Today'', ''Newsweek'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Christian Science Monitor'', ''Salon.com'', C-SPAN, and NPR. He speaks nationally on democracy and issues of money in politics, and blogs at The Huffington Post.〔See "blog entries by Josh Silver," ().〕 == Background == Silver was born in New York, NY and grew up in Shelburne, Massachusetts. His mother, Genie Zeiger, an essayist, poet, and creative writing teacher, died in 2009. His father, Carl Silver, is a clinical psychologist in Western Massachusetts. He has one sister. In 1995 Silver was on a river trip in Peru with a friend when they were ambushed and shot; Silver was seriously wounded but survived; his friend did not.
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