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Lobbying Disclosure, Office of the Clerk
October 2008 Quarterly Report Filing Reminder. The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, as amended by the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, requires those who have ... (more...)
Lobbying - SourceWatch
People who work on the behalf of their clients or the groups they're representing to convince the government or others involved in public policy development to make a decision that ... (more...)
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Database of Lobbyists 22,000 Lobbyists and 12,000 Clients Customize and Export Contact Lists www.lobbyists.info (more...)
LobbyingInfo.org | Home Page
This website is no longer being updated. For up-to-date information on lobbying reform, please go to our new Clean Up Washington website. The Latest (more...)
Lobbying - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lobbying includes all attempts to influence legislators and officials, whether by other legislators, constituents or organized groups. Governments often define and regulate ... (more...)
lobbying definition of lobbying in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
lobbying, practice and profession of influencing governmental decisions, carried out by agents who present the concerns of special interests to legislators and administrators. (more...)
Lobbying Transparency - Home
Joomla - the dynamic portal engine and content management system, The Alliance for Lobbying Transparency (ALT) is an alliance of civil society groups concerned about the growing ... (more...)
Lobbying Database | OpenSecrets
NOTE: Third-quarter lobbying reports were due to the Senate Office of Public Records by October 21, and we are integrating them into the site as they become available. (more...)
Lobbying definition | Dictionary.com
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Lobbying in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lobbying in the United States targets the United States Senate, the United States House of Representatives, and state legislatures. Lobbyists may also represent their clients' or ... (more...)