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Federal Lobbying

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The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act in 1946 provided that any person or organization (lobbyists) that receives money to be used to influence legislation must register with the clerk of the House as well as the secretary of the Senate. Al...
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I think it should be abolished totally. Because sweet heart deals through special interest groups should be made a felony.
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Nonprofits that receive federal grants cannot use any portion of their federal funds to lobby. 501(c)(3)s can use private resources to lobby, under IRS rules (see #1 above). 501(c)(4) organization that receive federal funds may establish an...
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I am trying to figure out whether World Wrestling Entertainment, the former company of Senate candidate Linda McMahon, did Washington lobbying in 2009 – and, if so, in what dollar amounts and on what specific matters pertaining to federal l...
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"Yes, this website gives you to rules & where to find the lobbyists." On the left side of the website's home page, click on Lobbying Disclosure. This is just a little of what the website states: Lobbying Disclosure The Lobbyin...
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Depends on what the "earmarks" were for, so with the little information that you provided it is impossible to answer. If it was to insure the school had updated technology and books or that EMTs are available with proper equipme...
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Yes, they are credible. Environmental and animal rights sites use them all the time - and they do make a different. Example, Defenders of Wildlife or the World Wildlife Federation.
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Nonprofit that get federal funds through categorical grants, contracts or cooperative agreements, whether directly or through an intermediary. The rules are found in OMB Circular A-122. Hospitals, universities, state and local government ag...
http://www.npaction.org/article/articleview/93
This paper examines the amount and organization (individual vs. collective) of lobbying by firms in administrative agencies. It explores the power and limitations of the collective-action theories and transaction-cost theories in explaining...
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Organizations that employ lobbyists in house must register with Congress if their lobbying expenditures exceed $24,500 during a six-month period. Lobbying firms must file a separate registration -- at least 45 days after first contact -- fo...
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