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Spending on Lobbying Could Break Record in 2009

Posted by Raymond on December 23, 2009

From CBS:

Last year, $3.30 billion was spent on federal lobbying, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. That was the highest figure ever calculated.

This year it could go even higher.

CFR has calculated that in the first three quarters of 2009, $2.50 billion was spent to lobby Congress and federal agencies. If the average throughout the year holds, $3.33 billion will be spent this year. And there are indications that it could go higher.

“We would expect…an above-average fourth quarter just because of all the legislation that was in play,” CFR spokesman Dave Levinthal told Hotsheet. He said he would be “not at all surprised if it was a very, very big fourth quarter.”

There are more than a thousand fewer lobbyists registered in 2009 (13,426) than there were last year (14,808), though the total number of registered lobbyists this year will likely increase slightly when the final quarter is factored in.

Still, the figures suggest that more money is being spent on lobbying even as there are fewer lobbyists trying to influence legislation and a president who came to office pledging to reduce the influence of lobbyists.

[Read more at CBS]

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