In the interests of full disclosure, I have done some polling for the gun lobby and for gun control organizations.
The 2002 bill which imposed the curbs aimed to prevent "attack ads", paid for by lobby groups, targeting candidates.
If the State Department caves in and rejects or delays Keystone XL, it will be seen as a major victory for the environmental lobby and an embarrassment for Ottawa.
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The Obama administration has financed much of this prohibition movement with CDC, NIH, HHS etc Federal Grants, used illegally to pay for non-profit groups to lobby for smoking bans at every level of government across the entire untied states.
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Cornwall Independent councillor Andrew Wallis has tabled a motion calling for the authority to lobby the government for planning law changes.
Mr Lowman added that the temporary concession could open the door for the big retail lobby to press for all sorts of exemptions for other events, "undermining the whole principle" of Sunday trading restrictions.
It has set up a rapid response team to counter publicity for the film by using two Washington-based groups that lobby for gas and oil companies: the Independent Petroleum Association of America and Energy in Depth.
For those attending the memorial, a book of condolence will be set-up in the lobby for everyone to sign.
Rice, who won public backing for the conference from Egypt during a Tuesday stop in Cairo, was in London on Thursday to lobby for backing from Jordan's King Abdullah II.
These are the issues that are very real for the British public as they try to lobby govt for their medical care as Avik points out.
They are speaking out at shareholder meetings, bringing lawsuits and organizing to lobby for better treatment.
These organisations typically lobby for closer European integration, bigger EU budgets and more EU regulation.
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Telcos and cable companies have no choice but to lobby for legislation that bars neutrality.
And then they started a campaign to lobby for unauthorised linking to be outlawed.
And it is easier to lobby for the cafeteria to serve healthier food if everyone complains.
Some companies find it's easier to lobby for privileges than to compete in a free market.
On Monday, a delegation of north Wales councils visited Ms Essex to lobby for increased funds.
The speakers encouraged audience members to lobby for changes in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
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Executives will have to wait until after the October elections to lobby for any new tax legislation.
The farmers will lobby for a greater share of profit margins to help them afford production costs.
The GVCA hired him on contract to lobby for new rules creating tougher environmental regulations for drillers.
Bank officials seem to be building their own lobby for change over the heads of the politicians.
That means there is not a crowd of ovarian cancer survivors around to lobby for more aggressive screening.
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No one at the NCAA will lobby for such a provision and no member institution will propose it.
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Why not let him use his bully pulpit to lobby for this getting done before Congress goes home?
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Forty-six per cent of respondents called on Boris Johnson to lobby for a reversal of the tax credit cut.
But Grant, as honest as he was foolish about business matters, had flatly refused to lobby for government contracts.
The Christian Coalition can do little about that, apart from continuing to lobby for a complete ban on abortion.
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