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AlterNet on MSNThings in Washington have changed — and every DC lobbyist knows it | OpinionThey do one extreme thing after another, try to outdo each other, and he chooses who to back, with shifts and chaos and unpredictability week after week.”In a new story for New York magazine, ...
Health care and taxation dominated a list of issues that included advocacy on parts of President Donald Trump's One Big ...
Top lobbying firms in Washington reported a surge in cash for the second quarter of the year, as companies, industry groups ...
Some of the biggest players in artificial intelligence continued to ramp up their spending on federal lobbying last quarter, ...
OpenAI plans to open up its first office in Washington, DC, which will serve as both a hub for the company’s policy ambitions and a showroom for visitors to learn about the company’s products, OpenAI ...
Brownstein, Holland & Knight, K&L Gates, Squire Patton Boggs and Hogan Lovells all reported increases in their lobbying ...
Be the first to comment. DC is still lobbying Congress to pass legislation to fix an inadvertent $1 billion cut in its budget from a stopgap measure to prevent a partial government shutdown in March.
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