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‘Make them spend’: Progressives plot independent run to drain Israel lobby after Jamaal Bowman upset in NY

AIPAC spent $14 million on the primary.

On by Katherine Huggins

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H-E-B taken to task for shifting donations from Democrats to Republicans

What’s behind it?

On by Jacob Seitz

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Even Jack Burkman’s clients don’t want anything to do with his pro-Trump smears

The political operative was plugging a group he represents while he was trying to smear Nancy Pelosi.

On by Zachary Petrizzo

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Ocasio-Cortez and Ted Cruz could become history’s unlikeliest political duo

The two may team up to take on D.C. lobbyists.

On by Mikael Thalen

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Mick Mulvaney says he only spoke to lobbyists who paid him

His comments drew some scorn online.

On by Andrew Wyrich

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The hotel industry goes to war with Airbnb

Legislators, lobbying, and a testimonial campaign are all part of the strategy.

On by Christina Bonnington

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The first-ever transgender lobby is here to fight conservative policy

The group is planning to add a PAC to fund trans-friendly candidates.

On by Mary Emily O’Hara

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Google spends more on lobbying than any other company

Google’s tendrils reach into so many areas that increased lobbying was practically inevitable. But the scale is still staggering.

On by Aaron Sankin

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Who’s putting the most money against net neutrality?

They’re putting their money where your open Internet is.

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Net neutrality jargon explained

Here are all the words and phrases you need to know to understand net neutrality.

On by Fran Berkman

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The 6 worst net neutrality violations in history

Here’s how companies act when net neutrality isn’t a factor.

On by Aaron Sankin

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The Internet gets its own lobbying group

The Internet Association will lobby for the businesses of the net, but that’s no promise it’ll help ordinary users.

On by Kevin Collier

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