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  2. Taxpayer-funded lobbying - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Essentially taxpayer-funded lobbying is when tax dollars are used to pay lobbyists to go to state or federal legislatures to ask for more tax dollars. [3] "In other words, it's one arm of government trying to influence another arm of government, usually in a publicly funded quest for more money or power." [4]

  3. Lobbying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political scientist Thomas R. Dye said that politics is about battling over scarce governmental resources: who gets them, where, when, why and how. [8] Since government makes the rules in a complex economy such as the United States, various organizations, businesses, individuals, nonprofits, trade groups, religions, charities and others—which are affected by these rules—will exert as much ...

  4. History of lobbying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Money spent on lobbying increased from "tens of millions to billions a year," by one estimate. [22] In 1975, total revenue of Washington lobbyists was less than $100 million; by 2006, it exceeded $2.5 billion. [23] Lobbyists such as Cassidy became millionaires while issues multiplied, and other practitioners became similarly wealthy. [22]

  5. Lobbyists spent tens of thousands of dollars wining, dining ...

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    Of course, what lobbyists were really buying was influence. How much did it cost them? Close to $150,000, according to lobbyist expenditure reports filed with the Secretary of State's Office.

  6. Lobbyist to be paid $2 million to 'explain' Myanmar's coup on ...

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    An Israeli-Canadian lobbyist hired by Myanmar's junta will be paid $2 million to "assist in explaining the real situation" of the army's coup to the United States and other countries, documents ...

  7. OPINION: Citizen Legislature hands power to lobbyists, paid staff

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    Jul. 28—Every few years, someone in power timidly suggests New Mexico should pay its legislators a base salary. I'm all for it. The citizen Legislature that's been in place since the advent of ...

  8. List of congressional candidates who received campaign money ...

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    This list shows only the direct contributions to each campaign but does not include more substantive contributions for lobbying and outside spending. In 2016, direct contributions (in this list) totaled $1,085,100; lobbying efforts (not in this list) totaled $3,188,000; and outside spending (not in this list) totaled $54,398,558.

  9. Direct lobbying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, there was controversy after he gained the job with Lewis because of payout money he received from the lobbying firm. [37] The payout money amounts to nearly $2 million. [38] Bill Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico, ended his term as a governor and entered the revolving door. [39] He took up a job with APCO Worldwide. [39]