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en A city or any other special interest that doesn't hire a lobbyist will tend to be overlooked by lawmakers.

en Somebody needs to tell the lawmakers who are pushing this nonsense that a constituent is not a lobbyist.

en You and I know what that means _ financial support from a Bush political-financial complex that leaves no special interest lobbyist behind _ and it means pushing millions of dollars into an anti-Hillary campaign.

en ... They're connected because often the political contributions open the door that allow the lobbyist in. The check by itself doesn't have written on it the agenda. It's the lobbyist that follows those contributions that brings the agenda.

en When the fatality numbers come out each year ... special interest groups tend to react to that and speculate on solutions without having anything more than data.

en It's almost like a lobbyist tax, to hire somebody out of K Street (the Washington lobbyists) with local taxes and tuition dollars to work on their behalf.

en The current system is beyond redemption. It was amended in 1986 to 6 million words. It has been amended 14,000 times since then and is now 9 million words. There is no special interest or lobbyist left behind.

en It's more cost-effective to hire a consultant. Otherwise, we would have to hire someone for that special need and then lay them off.

en I feel very ripped off. We've been in compliance and done everything the city has asked us to do, and it doesn't make a difference because people are going to hire their family, their friends, whoever they please. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. I feel very ripped off. We've been in compliance and done everything the city has asked us to do, and it doesn't make a difference because people are going to hire their family, their friends, whoever they please.

en When we base the right of access on the media, it begins to be viewed by lawmakers as a special interest. It is absolutely critical that we broaden the conversation and make it about the people's right to access, and not the media's right to access.

en New Yorkers now vote for vision, ideas, and skills that bring the city together, and for leaders who appeal to our common public interest instead of the special interests. That's the appeal of Bloomberg; people believe he isn't a typical politician, and that his only priority is a well-run city.

en What better way to buy access to a lawmaker than to hire the lawmaker's son, daughter or spouse as their lobbyist on a lucrative retainer?

en What is happening here is that your state and local tax dollars are being used to hire a lobbyist as a middle man to go after your federal tax dollars.

en The first thing that happens is that lawyers get together and say we're not going to offer them services to protect their identity because that implies we've accepted liability. Most of the legislation is more grandstanding. The lawmakers can say they've done something -- they put legislation in place. But with all the corporate lobbyist groups, the odds of us getting true notification and prevention are pretty small.

en I'm a lobbyist, and I have no interest in shutting down lobbying.


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