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Report: Influential D.C. Firm with Major Biden Ties Explores Sale Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images 2 Jul 2021 Precision Strategies, a very well-connected and powerful firm with Democrat leanings, is potentially looking to sell as they are in preliminary talks with potential buyers, according to reports. The firm was originally co-founded in 2013 by Jen O’Malley Dillon, President Joe Biden’s deputy chief of staff, and Stephanie Cutter, who was a top adviser for Building Back Together, a Biden sanctioned group. They were also joined by Teddy Goff, who is an alumnus of former President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign. Politico reported that according to a person familiar with the events, there were recent talks to sell the company since the firm’s profile has “risen following Biden’s victory.” ....
POLITICO Get the POLITICO Influence newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Obesity Care Advocacy Network With Daniel Lippman WHY LAND O’LAKES IS LOBBYING ON BROADBAND ACCESS: When most Americans hear the name Land O’Lakes, they think butter, not broadband. But the dairy co-op is getting into the connectivity game, or at least using its company resources to expand access in the communities where its employees work. The company back in April retained the lobbying help of a team at ....
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Sea urchins not making a comeback Uncertain future BAR HARBOR Some Maine fishermen are asking themselves whether it is still worth it to endure bitter-cold winds and heavy seas to harvest sea urchins for their prized roe at this point in the 2020-21 season that began Sept. 1. At the Atlantic Coast Inn, where some out-of-town sea urchin harvesters stay several nights a week while working out of various Hancock County harbors, multiple harvesters reported that the Maine fishery’s further restricted daily catch, fewer allotted fishing days, declining dealer prices, warmer ocean temps and the coronavirus-driven drop in demand for the sea urchins’ gonads called uni in Japanese are taking a toll on their livelihood. Working in high winds and frigid temps, incurring fuel costs driving to ports and back home, the experienced divers said it was becoming increasingly less profitable. ....