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Lobbying is an essential part of the democratic process and it is unfortunate that the usual few bad apples that exist in any field, or any political group end up tainting the vast majority who are doing their jobs well.
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Lobbying is trickier, but there is no reason why people who make money on decriminalized pot can’t pay for lobbyists now.
Matthew Yglesias » Marijuana Legalization as a Revenue Enhancer 2009
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The United States first federal lobbying regulation, known as the Lobbying Act of 1946, sought to make sure that the process was transparent and there was full disclosure of financial payments.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: The lobbyists are here and it's time we knew why 2010
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The United States first federal lobbying regulation, known as the Lobbying Act of 1946, sought to make sure that the process was transparent and there was full disclosure of financial payments.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: The lobbyists are here and it's time we knew why 2010
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"Lobbying" has become a dirty word, but citizens working together to ask for positive change is a legitimate and essential civic exercise.
Shane Jolley dot com 2009
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One of the greatest flaws in our government is the "Lobbying" sector.
Teknosis 2009
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"But there is a thing called the Lobbying Act. It is a law.
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"But there is a thing called the Lobbying Act. It is a law.
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Ramsey Slams Chief Justice Holder for 'Lobbying' Against Electing Judges
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"'Lobbying' is not a dirty or four-letter word, it is a Constitutional right, guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Planet Geospatial 2010
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