Sentences with phrase «political lobbying spending»

The union's political lobbying spending has more than tripled since 2004, as the graph below shows.

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One study found that corporate lobbying and political campaign spending has been responsible for a significant portion of the rise in corporate profits since 2000.
Also on the proxy this year is a shareholder proposal requiring ExxonMobil to offer additional transparency in its lobbying and political spending.
However, lobbying, advocacy and other political spending by corporations and trade associations can also inhibit good policy - making, hold back progress, undermine critical environmental, social or economic regulations, and offload private costs onto the public.
We commend Google for updating disclosure on its website on political spending and lobbying but Google still does not disclose details about indirect lobbying, maintaining secrecy about its payments used for lobbying by trade associations.
We commend Alphabet for disclosure on its website on political spending and lobbying but the website still does not disclose details about payments used for lobbying by trade associations.
The well - funded dairy lobby spends a great deal of money (an estimated $ 80 to $ 100 million each year — ironically paid for by the higher prices consumers pay), persuading federal and provincial politicians that supply management «protects the family farm,» «ensures food security» and that, because these farmers are so numerous, doing anything to upset them would be political suicide.
Adapt has worked with state legislators and federal policymakers about adjusting laws and removing burdens for access, and spent $ 470,000 on lobbying in 2016 and 2017, according to OpenSecrets.org, which tracks political spending.
Led by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and Walden Asset Management, ICCR members are shining a light on corporate lobbying and political spending.
Corporate Governance (board independence and diversity, executive compensation, lobbying and political spending)
Americans for Financial Reform reported that the financial sector spent $ 2 billion on political activity in the 2016 election cycle, including $ 1.1 billion in campaign donations and the rest for lobbying.
With Trump in the White House and more business - friendly Republican - controlled Congress, banks seized the opportunity spending a record $ 66.7 million on lobbying last year, according to the political contributions database OpenSecrets.
In recent years, Uber has hired top political operators and ramped up its lobbying spending as it faces regulatory battles around the country.
The NEA has around 3 million members, spends quite a bit on lobbying, and makes substantial contributions directly to election funds and such (enough to rank as the third largest political donor in the US, according to opensecrets.org).
She spent six years in the political and regulatory team at the well - known City - based lobbying firm Finsbury before a brief stint as a public affairs adviser at Sainsbury's.
The Business Council of Australia, the lobby group representing the nation's largest companies, is now spending big on political campaigning and is targeting marginal seats.
Meanwhile, the flow of political donations from centenarian Leonard Litwin's Glenwood slowed to a trickle following the arrests in Albany, and the real estate industry as a whole is falling behind in spending as hedge funds pump money into lobbying for education reform.
The NRA is a powerful pro-gun lobby largely credited with the defeat of gun control legislation in Congress last year, and through their Political Victory Fund spent $ 1,276 to purchase materials that oppose Malloy's re-election bid.
All three are still spending funds, primarily on charitable donations and political contributions to elected officials their firms have lobbied.
ALBANY — The list of New York's ten largest lobby clients in 2015, released by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics last month, showed that spending was dominated by some relatively new players on the political scene.
The amount appears to be more than double the previous record for spending by any lobbying client during these months, a time of year when most political activity is directed toward elections and lobbying campaigns rarely top a few hundred thousand dollars, according to information maintained by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
The teachers union gets an A in political science — it spent a whopping $ 6.3 million in lobbying fees and campaign contributions to Albany this election cycle to defend traditional...
The New York Public Interest Research Group says the tobacco industry spent as much on lobbying expenses and political donations in New York in the first half of 2013 ($ 3.6 million) as it spent in the entire 24 months of 2011 ($ 1.8 million) and 2012 ($ 1.7 million) combined.
In fact, it's enough to buy a lot of political influence through campaign contributions and spending on lobbying.
One reason for the unions» success is that they spend tremendous amounts of money on political campaigns and lobbying.
The top five student - loan corporations devoted a combined total of $ 60 million to political spending over the past three election cycles, including $ 49 million on lobbying, according to a recent report by a watchdog organization.
But a growing number are joined by entities whose main focus is lobbying and politics: 501c4 organizations and political action committees, free to spend limitlessly on lobbying for legislation, getting friendly candidates elected, advancing ballot initiatives, and more.
Sources I interviewed estimated that unions spend roughly one third of their total resources on broadly defined political communications, including grassroots lobbying and organizing around content.
For 2012 - 2013, the AFT spent $ 32 million on political lobbying activities and contributions...; this, by the way, doesn't include politically - driven spending that can often find its way under so - called «representational activities».
In New York, the Success charter school chain, and their political front groups, have spent millions in campaign donations and lobbying activities to prop up Governor Cuomo and his policies.
While a full - time member's dues money can be used to finance the $ 37.6 million that AFT spent on lobbying and other political activities in 2015, an agency fee payer's dues cover representational operation costs, which cost the union $ 73.8 million.
The report authors argue charters have come to represent a force that «preempts traditional local control of public schools» and spends «hundreds of millions of dollars to promote itself... finance electoral campaigns up and down the political ladder and hire publicists who spread misinformation, aggressively lobby, and paint charter opponents as part of the problem they are solving.»
The California Fair Political Practices Commission shows that by far the biggest political influence peddler in CA is the California Teachers Association, which spent over $ 211 million between 2000 - 2009 on candidates, ballot measures and Political Practices Commission shows that by far the biggest political influence peddler in CA is the California Teachers Association, which spent over $ 211 million between 2000 - 2009 on candidates, ballot measures and political influence peddler in CA is the California Teachers Association, which spent over $ 211 million between 2000 - 2009 on candidates, ballot measures and lobbying.
The industry last year spent more than $ 40 million lobbying Beltway decision makers, according to the Washington - based political watchdog Open Secrets.
They may disclose their political spending and lobbying, so customers and investors know how the company may be trying to influence legislation.
One study found that corporate lobbying and political campaign spending has been responsible for a significant portion of the rise in corporate profits since 2000.
Groups such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and HSUS (Humane Society of the United States, no direct affiliation with local humane societies) conduct major political lobbying at the state and federal levels and spend millions of dollars annually to promote their agenda and to elect candidates that favor their agenda.
Of course they may have to shift some of the money they spend on political lobbying into their R&D budgets in order to make that work.
If scientists want to help their cause, they might be better served spending their time on lobbying Capitol Hill and talking to candidates — the kind of political activity often seen as «dirty work» — rather than leaping into the showy realm of presidential debates.
ACCCE spent over $ 12 million on political lobbying from 2008 - 2010.
He observed that nonprofit groups have «very substantial» limitations on their lobbying and political activities, and objected to the way Nisbet's study counted «total spending,» which is unfair because the environmental groups «don't spend a lot of their funding on politics» but on unrelated expenses.
The petition calls on WTTG General Manger Patrick Paolini to fire Miller for spending «most of her career openly lobbying against the District's gun laws,» instead of avoiding political activities that undermine her independence and impartiality as a journalist.
But the most interesting part of the segment is an interview with Joe Lucas, head of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (nee Americans for Balanced Energy Choices), a coal industry front group that has spent tens of millions of dollars on deceptive advertising and political activities, as well as more than $ 10.5 million to lobby Congress directly on behalf of dirty coal and against legislation to fight global warming and promote clean, renewable electricity.
In his new book Greedy Bastards, Dylan Ratigan explains how «vampire industries» like oil and coal have forged «an unholy alliance with government based not just on the money that they contribute to political campaigns and spend on lobbying but on their ability to hypnotize us with false prices.»
The disclosed expenditures of the DC lobbying industry are more than $ 3 billion per year, while just the presidential political campaigns spent more than $ 1.5 billion in 2016.
The company spent just over $ 13 million on lobbying in 2017, with the bulk of the money spent on an in - house lobbying team that's stocked with former Republican and Democratic political aides, according to disclosure records filed with the House and Senate.
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