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lobbyist

[lob-ee-ist] / ˈlɒb i ɪst /


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There is hope among some crypto lobbyists that lawmakers will at least accept rewards for using the coins, drawing a parallel to credit card rewards.

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Semafor reported that Slater had been sidelined from settlement negotiations between top Justice Department officials and Live Nation’s executives and lobbyists.

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Kyle Kunkler, a former lobbyist for the American Soybean Association, is now the deputy assistant administrator for pesticides in the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention.

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For decades, U.S. macroeconomic debates treated regulation as a sideshow—important for lawyers, lobbyists, and compliance officers but peripheral to the “real” drivers of economic performance, such as interest rates, deficits, and stimulus.

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Behind closed doors, some crypto firms have floated as a compromise the idea of requiring stablecoins to hold a portion of their reserves at community banks, according to industry lobbyists.

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