- Summary
- Lobbying Primer
- Trends in Spending
- Business, Labor & Ideological Split
- Top Spenders
- Top Lobbying Firms
- Top Lobbyists
- Ranked Sectors
- Industries
- Recent Registrations
- Top Contracts
- Top Issues
- Top Agencies
- Bills
- Contributions
- Top Contributors
- Top Recipients
- Methodology
- In the News
- Foreign Lobby Watch
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New loosened restrictions on the sales of certain military-grade drones to foreign countries, benefiting some powerful defense companies.
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Established K Street firms and lobbying shops with close ties to President Donald Trump are thriving even as lobbying spending takes a dip.
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Facebook spends big on lobbying as key hearing nears
July 22, 2020
Plagued by bipartisan criticisms, an antitrust probe and unfriendly bills, Facebook is spending big on lobbying.
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Facing the prospect of a U.S. ban, TikTok is deploying lobbyists tied to President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and top Democrats in Congress.
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President Trump’s executive order follows years of accusations from Republicans of anti-conservative bias on social sites like Twitter and Facebook.
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House Democrats’ relief package would give Washington lobbying giants access to small business aid
May 13, 2020
House Democrats’ newest coronavirus relief proposal would allow influential Washington lobbying groups — funded by deep-pocketed corporations — to access forgivable small business loans.
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Some large companies that have received loans meant for small businesses damaged by the coronavirus pandemic have links to President Donald Trump.
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As companies scramble to get access to the federal government amid the coronavirus outbreak, lobbying firm Ballard Partners raked in record revenues in this year’s first quarter.
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Lobbying spending spiked to near-record levels in the first quarter of 2020 and the coronavirus stimulus package became one of the most-lobbied bills of all time.
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New filings show how much money airlines spent to influence the government’s $2 trillion stimulus bill that included funds for the industry.
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