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BGR Group (previously Barbour, Griffith & Rogers) is a lobbying and communications firm based in Washington, D.C., with offices in London, Beijing and Austin, Texas. [1] Founded in 1991 by former White House aides Ed Rogers and Haley Barbour , the firm was joined by Lanny Griffith to form Barbour Griffith & Rogers (BGR Group). [ 2 ]
Gerald "Gerry" Cassidy (born 1940) is a lobbyist in Washington, D.C. He is the co-founder and CEO of Cassidy & Associates.Cassidy is a central figure in the 2009 book on lobbying, So Damn Much Money: The Triumph of Lobbying and the Corrosion of American Government.
Most federal lobbyists are based in Washington, DC; [14] an estimate from 2018 suggested that the count of registered lobbyists who actually lobbied that year was 11,656. [15] The Washington D.C. lobbying industry is an exclusive one, with serious barriers to entry, since it requires them to have been "roaming the halls of Congress for years ...
Black is a "longtime Washington lobbyist" who through 2008 "worked in every Republican presidential campaign" since 1972. [2] He worked for Ronald Reagan 's three presidential campaigns in 1976, 1980 and 1984 and was a senior political adviser to the 1992 re-election campaign of George H. W. Bush .
Trump-endorsed candidate Addison McDowell’s fundraiser shows his connections to North Carolina’s Republican leaders.
The top paid lobbyists through the first three months of the session were former Democratic auditor and secretary of state Bob Babbage with $298,000; Stephen Huffman of HCM Governmental Relations ...
The effort, which culminates with President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the U.S. this week, has involved priests and billionaires, highly paid lobbyists, and a former British prime minister.
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