"Wall Street often turns to K Street to lobby Capitol Hill," Jim Snyder writes in The Hill. "Less well-known is the financial sector's reliance on lobbyists not to advocate for outcomes but to predict them." Details here.
Jesse Walker | February 22, 2005
"Wall Street often turns to K Street to lobby Capitol Hill," Jim Snyder writes in The Hill. "Less well-known is the financial sector's reliance on lobbyists not to advocate for outcomes but to predict them." Details here.
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