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  2. New York City Council seeks ban on 'revolving door' lobbying

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    The City of New York City, N.Y. ©NYC.gov | Facebook The bipartisan proposal , which could be voted on this week, would ban former members of the mayor's staff from taking on lobbying roles for ...

  3. Susan Molinari - Wikipedia

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    Susan Molinari (born March 27, 1958) is an American politician, company executive, journalist, and lobbyist from New York. A member of the Republican Party, she sat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1990 to 1997, representing Staten Island for three terms.

  4. Witness calls Madigan ally's AT&T lobbying job 'a joke' in ...

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    (The Center Square) – A witness told jurors Monday that a former state lawmaker's contract lobbying work for a state-regulated utility "was a joke" designed as cover in case the arrangement was ...

  5. Job Outlook: New York, NY - AOL

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    Job Outlook: New York, NY. AOL Jobs Contributor. Updated June 21, 2016 at 12:25 PM. ... USA TODAY Sports. Spurs star Victor Wembanyama out for season with shoulder injury. Sports. People.

  6. Results (organization) - Wikipedia

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    RESULTS is a US non-partisan citizens' advocacy organization founded in 1980. The organization aims to find long-term solutions to poverty by focusing on its root causes. It lobbies public officials, does research, and works with the media and the public to fight hunger and poverty. RESULTS has 100 U.S. local chapters and works in six other ...

  7. Vicki Iseman - Wikipedia

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    Vicki L. Iseman (born 1967) is an American lobbyist working for the firm Iseman & Szelinga. [1] As a lobbyist for the firm Alcalde & Fay [2] she gained national media attention in February 2008, and again in May 2022, due to her involvement in the John McCain lobbyist controversy.

  8. From lobbying to Congress? NC candidate’s fundraiser draws ...

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    The employment of people who have worked in Congress for lobbying firms is known as the “revolving door” but typically is focused on members of Congress leaving for lucrative positions as ...

  9. Michael Caputo - Wikipedia

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    In order to support Trump in New York, he joined forces with his former employer from the 2010 gubernatorial race, Carl Paladino. [9] While working on the Trump campaign, Caputo was placed in charge of communications for the candidate in New York. [13] Caputo was a senior adviser to Trump's political efforts from November 2015 to June 2016.