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  2. Silicon Valley Leadership Group - Wikipedia

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    At the same time SVLG was campaigning for increasing the local sales tax, they were en route to Sacramento on a lobbying junket to push for [14] two bills - SB 1291 [15] and AB 2218 [16] - that would have exempt companies from state sales taxes for purchasing equipment used in manufacturing and research.

  3. Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the firm expanded their services to include lobbying. [5] On January 1, 2007, Brownstein Hyatt & Farber merged with Schreck Brignone and the new firm was named Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck. Frank Schreck is a former chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission. [6] A 2016 article in the Denver Post called the firm "a national juggernaut ...

  4. Dewey Square Group - Wikipedia

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    The Dewey Square Group (DSG) is a political consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. The company was initially started in 1992 by political strategists Charlie Baker, Chuck Campion and Michael Whouley, and headquartered in Boston. In 2005, DSG had unaudited revenues of $12.5 million and gross assets of $2.9 million. [1]

  5. California lawmakers can't take lobbyist donations — unless ...

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  6. Fossil fuel industry spent $34M lobbying Sacramento last year ...

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  7. California Correctional Peace Officers Association - Wikipedia

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    Novey was an aggressive lobbyist and helped bring the union to a position of great influence in Sacramento politics, eventually becoming one of the most powerful unions in the state. By 1992, the CCPOA was California's second largest political action committee , contributing over a million dollars to legislative candidates.

  8. 'It's Trump 5.0': Lobbyists reveal how Trump is changing the ...

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    "This is not Trump 2.0," says Justin Sayfie, a partner at Ballard Partners, a powerhouse lobbying firm with deep Florida roots and an office down the road from Mar-a-Lago. "It's more like Trump 5.0.

  9. Copeland Lowery - Wikipedia

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    Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton & White is a California lobbying firm founded by James Copeland in 1992, which was the subject of a federal investigation into earmarks granted to its clients by Rep. Jerry Lewis. In June 2006, the firm changed its name to Innovative Federal Strategies following the resignation of the Democratic partners.