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Ep. 06: Those Damn Lobbyists

The professional influence industry is older than…

An episode of the The Hill's History-Cast podcast, hosted by The Hill, titled "Ep. 06: Those Damn Lobbyists" was published on May 11, 2017 and runs 17 minutes.

May 11, 2017 ·17m · The Hill's History-Cast

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The professional influence industry is older than the U.S., and lobbyists spend more on Congress than Congress spends on itself. So, where does all that money go?

The professional influence industry is older than the U.S., and lobbyists spend more on Congress than Congress spends on itself. So, where does all that money go?
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