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Microsoft, Facebook, and Intel want lawmakers to support increasing the number of visas available to highly skilled workers, according to an analysis by the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks the influence of money in politics. Others, like
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The gay couple from Pawleys Island, South Carolina, traveled to the nation's capital with their 5-year-old daughter, Carrigan, to share their story and help members of Congress understand the issues they face. "Everything is a gradual process,"
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The lobbying activity shows that for some of the biggest donors of this election cycle business interests could be as much at stake as ideological preference. The overlap between huge campaign donations and lobbying interests could prompt lawmakers
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R One of the things that I like most about my job is engaging with ACP's physician leadershipthe internal medicine doctors who dedicate enormous amounts of time, at great personal sacrifice, to represent the interests of our members and their
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Deere & Co. spent $374,000 to lobby Congress and federal regulators during the third quarter to protect the signal for GPS systems and express concerns about farming regulations. The Moline company is the world's largest maker of agricultural
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IBM Corp. spent $1.2 million on government lobbying in the first quarter, seeking to influence issues such as the effect of President Obama's health care legislation on IBM and its employees, tax loopholes, and the standard mix among technology
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The group is asking Congress to continue $8 million in funding for the U.S. Olympic Committee's Paralympic Military Program, which provides post-rehabilitation support and mentoring to American servicemen and women. Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I., said
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The group that represents auto manufacturers spent $1.45 million in the second quarter lobbying Washington on matters ranging from auto repairs to electric vehicles. The amount was less than the $1.86 million that the Alliance of
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Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. spent $3.46 million lobbying the government on a wide range of issues in the first quarter, from Pentagon spending to Wall Street reform proposals. The nation's largest contractor spent
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Bill Quigley, t r u t h o u t Op-Ed US law officially proclaims Memorial Day "as a day of prayer for permanent peace." However, the US is much closer to permanent war than permanent peace. Corporations are profiting from wars and lobbying politicians
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