[lbo-talk] Republicans take top lobbyist positions

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Thu Jun 26 09:04:13 PDT 2003


[This seems like another instance of business lobbyists following political trends rather than leading them...]

Washington Post - June 26, 2003

Targeting Lobbyists Pays Off For GOP Party Earns More Funds, Influence

By Jim VandeHei and Juliet Eilperin

Nearly a decade after Republicans launched a campaign to oust Democrats from top lobbying jobs in Washington, sometimes through intimidation and private threats, they are seizing a significant number of the most influential positions at trade associations and corporate government affairs offices -- and reaping big financial rewards.

Partly because of the "K Street Project" -- and partly because of GOP control of Congress and the presidency -- virtually every major company or trade association looking for new top-level representation is hiring or seeking to hire a prominent Republican politician or staffer, according to Republicans and Democrats tracking the situation.

This year, General Electric, Comcast, Citigroup and many other Fortune 500 companies have hired Bush administration officials and former GOP congressional advisers for top lobbying posts. A Republican National Committee official recently told a group of GOP lobbyists that 33 of 36 top-level Washington positions he is monitoring went to Republicans, according to someone who attended the meeting.

The trend could deeply influence Washington politics, policy and fundraising for years. Already in control of the White House and Congress, Republicans are tightening their grip on the largely unseen but vital world of big-time lobbying. Lobbyists for major trade groups not only represent clients' interests but also play key roles in political fundraising and often help shape legislation.

[rest at: <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A33669-2003Jun25.html>]



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