July 16, 2012 •
Monday Lobbying News Roundup
“50 politicos to watch: Lobbyists” by Abby Phillip in Politico.
California: “Calif. lobbyist believes his attempt to buy sports team sparked identity theft scheme” by Dale Kasler in the Boston Herald.
Connecticut: “Connecticut businesses, lawmakers, keep ties to controversial group” by Ana Radelat by the CT Mirror.
Kansas: “Lobbyist spending in Topeka grows 14 percent” by Brad Cooper in the Kansas City Star.
North Carolina: “Brubaker’s resignation last week allows him to begin lobbying sooner, Fitzsimon notes” by Rob Christensen in the News Observer.
Pennsylvania: “New website tracks lobbying money in Philly politics” by Zack Seward in WHYY Newsworks.
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