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Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton & White is a California lobbying firm founded by James Copeland in 1992, which was the subject of a federal investigation into earmarks granted to its clients by Rep. Jerry Lewis. In June 2006, the firm changed its name to Innovative Federal Strategies following the resignation of the Democratic partners.
BGR Group (previously Barbour, Griffith & Rogers) is a lobbying and communications firm based in Washington, D.C., with offices in London, Beijing and Austin, Texas. [1] Founded in 1991 by former White House aides Ed Rogers and Haley Barbour , the firm was joined by Lanny Griffith to form Barbour Griffith & Rogers (BGR Group). [ 2 ]
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CGCN Group is a U.S. issue advocacy and lobbying firm in Washington, D.C. [1] The all-Republican firm has ties to GOP leadership and the party's conservative wing. [2] [3] Its clients include banks, finance, and oil companies, in addition to companies such as Microsoft, MasterCard, and Boeing.
DCI Group was founded in 1996, [15] by Tom Synhorst, Doug Goodyear and Tim Hyde, [16] [17] as a grassroots consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., and Phoenix, Arizona. [1] Early work included organizing leadership seminars for corporate and political leaders, [ 18 ] plus direct mail , telephone and grassroots communications. [ 15 ]
In September 2018, Axiom Strategies' Clout Public Affairs division signed on to lobby for the Government of Cameroon for $55,000/month. [20] Former HuffPost managing director Jimmy Soni [21] and David Polyansky, the former Chief of Staff to Ted Cruz, were hired through the Clout Public Affairs division to advocate for Cameroonian interests in Washington.
The fundamental quid pro quo at the center of the K Street Project -- the withholding of policy favors from interest groups and lobbying firms that hire Democrats-- is now illegal: the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, Sec 102, bans members of Congress and staffers from using their political power to influence the employment ...