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At least 128 former members of Congress are now working as lobbyists.
Maybe members of Congress could be lobbyists in their off hours.
People who know their way around Washington are good lobbyists, of course.
First, the lobbyists, who were in Washington to get all they could.
More than anything, at the moment, the lobbyists want a meeting.
Washington still has its share of lobbyists from the old school.
She needs to do it by taking the power back from lobbyists.
And in 1995, several major lobbyists saw their business increase.
He also worked as a political lobbyist for the oil industry.
He also went back to Washington, this time as a lobbyist.
But lobbyists now use the term in a different sense.
The question is whether Congress will listen to him or to the lobbyists.
I hope the Council will not give in to these lobbyists.
Out there is an army of lobbyists, all making special cases for their industry.
All these lobbyists knew me; it was their job to know.
Poor working people had no lobbyists in Washington; they would never have known.
Her feeling was that lobbyists should have to stand in line with everyone else.
He continued to keep his hand in the game, though, as a lobbyist.
Lobbyists have always been close to Congress, under rule by either party.
Lobbyists are nothing new in city government, but consider the recent numbers.
She was the only lobbyist to have such a seat.
And sometimes the right lobbyist may indeed make a difference.
They're using money and lobbyists to stop progress in Washington.
President Clinton should be prepared to face down the lobbyists.
He had offers to be a lobbyist, but turned them down.