Executive Branch Lobbying Restrictions: A Chance For Common Ground?
Posted on May 29, 2009 The next chapter in the dispute over the President’s March 20 memorandum restricting lobbyists’ communications with executive branch officials is likely to begin soon when OMB Director Orszag reports to the President after a 60-day study period. The memorandum has received much criticism, and threats of legal action, from both the private sector and public-interest lobbying communities…
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