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BALLARD ADDS ANOTHER DEMOCRAT: Ballard Partners, one of the go-to lobbying firms for those looking to influence the Trump administration, is adding another Democrat as the firm repositions itself to lobby President Joe Biden’s Washington. The firm has hired
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Tech giants foes open up their wallets to the House’s top antitrust Republican
Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado was selected as the top Republican on the House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee earlier this year.
Rep. Ken Buck questions U.S. Attorney General William Barr during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on July 28, 2020 in Washington, D.C. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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Colorado Rep. Ken Buck helped start a GOP groundswell earlier this year when he pledged to refuse campaign donations from major tech companies some of the deepest-pocketed corporate players in U.S. politics.
But that stance has enhanced his appeal with another group of big-spending political donors: the tech giants’ major antagonists and their lobbyists.
One of the first questions that must be addressed in order to determine whether an individual is eligible for the temporary 100% subsidy for COBRA health care continuation coverage.
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Jonathan Duffy, who co-chaired now-Commerce Secretary
Gina Raimondo’s transition operations after she was elected governor of Rhode Island, according to newly released lobbying disclosures.
Duffy will lobby on broadband issues as well as President