Synonyms for «corporate lobbyists»

The phrase "corporate lobbyists" refers to people who are hired by big businesses to influence government decisions in their favor. They try to persuade lawmakers to pass laws or policies that benefit their company's interests. Full definition
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«corporate»

«lobbyist»

Sentences with «corporate lobbyists»

  • My work brings attention to people who don't have corporate lobbyists representing them in government. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • And you are receiving $ 500,000 from a law firm that is also a major corporate lobbyist. (wallstreetonparade.com)
  • What hasn't been reported is the complementary role of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), which has peddled laws written by corporate lobbyists through state legislatures that make it easy for its dirty energy members, such as Exxon, Koch Industries and Peabody coal, to influence how climate science is presented to students. (polluterwatch.com)
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