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Lobbyists for AI-related issues surged in 2023: report

Lobbyists for AI-related issues surged in 2023: report
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Millions of Dollars Flow From Pharma to Patient Advocacy Groups

Pharma money is all over the place in universities, companies doing continuing medical education for doctors and in prominent patient advocacy organizations that are household names across America. Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy nonprofit, reports today that between 2010 and 2022, the drug industry’s main lobbying group and member companies provided at least $6 […]

Millions of dollars flow from pharma to patient advocacy groups

Millions of dollars flow from pharma to patient advocacy groups
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Corporations Pay Zero Taxes, But Billions On Lobbying

"It's critical that the public understand that while paying nothing to support the upkeep of our government, these companies have been spending huge amounts of money to try to keep the [.]

Left-leaning watchdog: Companies avoiding taxes spent millions on lobbying

© Greg Nash Fifty-five companies that didn’t pay any corporate income tax in 2020 shelled out $408 million on lobbying over the past six years, according to a new report from left-leaning watchdog group Public Citizen. The report said corporations saved $12 billion in taxes through tax avoidance and rebates, far less than they spent on lobbying lawmakers and government officials. FedEx, Charter Communications, American Electric Power and Duke Energy were the top lobbying spenders among firms that effectively avoided federal taxes, according to Public Citizen. “Duke Energy could use the $280 million rebate from the federal government to fund its lobbying spending for the next half-century,” said Public Citizen research director Mike Tanglis. “Using Uncle Sam’s money to lobby against paying taxes is the perfect embodiment of how Washington works.”

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