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The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946 is a statute enacted by the United States Congress to reduce the influence of lobbyists. The primary purpose of the Act was to provide information to members of Congress about those that lobby them. [1] The 1946 Act was replaced by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995. [2]
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A mandatory, publicly accessible and processable [7] lobby register with enforced financial disclosure and theoretical high punishments exists on federal level, [8] as well as in every state besides Pennsylvania. [4] A register was introduced in the US in 1946 with the Lobbying Act.
Last night, the major tech companies disclosed their lobbying spending for the fourth quarter of 2020, with Facebook taking the lead for the full year with $19.68 million in spending, according to ...
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State & Federal Communications President and CEO Elizabeth Bartz calls it "my move to Main Street, USA." "As a woman-owned business for 30 years, we are excited to be staying in Akron, a great All ...
The recording industry group adds to its expansive lobbying operation: The association has already spent $5 million on federal lobbying during the first nine months of 2023, according to…