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May 21, 2013
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K Street’s Deceptive DivePosted on Feb 5, 2013
According to figures reported under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, money spent to influence politicians decreased in 2011 and 2012. So did the total number of registered lobbyists. Does that mean the business is on the decline? Not at all. An article in Roll Call, a news source for Capitol Hill, says an increasing amount of the work done to influence government is taking place in the shadows, out of the view of public disclosures. “And with a president who has further stigmatized registered lobbyists, K Streeters and some of their clients have made a practice of keeping their work just under the limits of the lobby laws,” Roll Call finds. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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