Corporations now spend more lobbying Congress than taxpayers spend funding Congress

Article/Op-Ed in Vox
April 20, 2015

This wasn't always true, Drutman writes. The corporate lobbying budget only began regularly exceeding Congress's operating budget in the early 2000s. But the gap has been widening since then, and that's good news for lobbyists, who are at their best when they're making arguments that no one is even bothering to check, much less rebut.  

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