Mar 26, 2012 | The Lebanon Daily News
Former congressman to speak at Lebanon County GOP spring dinner
A former U.S. congressman who represented Lebanon County will be the guest of honor in April at the Lebanon County Republican Party's annual spring dinner.
A bad economy and rigid stalemates on Capitol Hill took its toll on big firms for the second year in a row, with seven out of the 10 biggest lobbying groups reporting flat or negative revenues in 2011, a significant contrast with the double-digit growth many of the same firms experienced in the mid-2000s, according to recently filed federal ... (more)
More lobby shops foreign owned
While lobbying by U.S. subsidiaries of foreign corporations has come under scrutiny in recent years, little attention has been paid to foreign ownership of American lobby firms.
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