Monday, March 20, 2006

Bradenton Herald | 03/19/2006 | Top lobbyists unfazed by new restrictions

Bradenton Herald | 03/19/2006 | Top lobbyists unfazed by new restrictions: "Top lobbyists unfazed by new restrictionsMany say proposed legislation won't cause drastic changeJEFFREY H. BIRNBAUMThe Washington PostWASHINGTON - Some of Washington's top lobbyists say they expect to find ways around congressional efforts to impose new restrictions on lobbyists' dealings with lawmakers in the wake of the Jack Abramoff corruption scandal, and any limits will barely put a dent in the billions of dollars spent to influence legislation.While Congress may ultimately vote to eliminate a few of the more visible trappings of special pleading, such as gifts, free meals and luxurious trips, lobbyists say they have already found scores of new ways to buy the attention of lawmakers through fundraising, charitable activities and industry-sponsored seminars. An estimated $10 billion is spent annually to influence legislation and regulations, and that spending is not likely to be diminished by the proposed lobbying reform, these lobbyists contend."

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