Phrases with «lobbying dollars»

"Lobbying dollars" refers to money used by individuals or groups to influence or persuade government officials or lawmakers to support their particular interests or causes. Full definition

Sentences with «lobbying dollars»

  • «For years, the teachers unions flooded Albany with millions of lobbying dollars resulting in a virtual monopoly on influencing education policy,» she said. (politico.com)
  • «It is disturbing that the same companies and investors who have pledged to work with the City to respect California public safety and public realm laws are spending lobbying dollars in Sacramento to repeal them,» San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who has been leading the charge to regulate the scooters, told TechCrunch. (businessinsider.com)
  • Follow the Money: The flow of lobbying dollars from out of state, leading to the flow of taxpayer funds from Connecticut and our schools districts to education companies... and then back to some of the very people who are making the decisions to privatize our education system. (jonathanpelto.com)
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