House Democrats Reintroduce Bill to Reduce Lobbyist Influence

By: The Hill January 13, 2023   Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.) and Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), the chairwoman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, have reintroduced a bill to reduce the influence of lobbyists and to close the so-called revolving door.   The bill, the Executive Branch Conflict of Interest Act, was first introduced by the late Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) […]

Scoop: Google Pausing all Political Ads Following Capitol Siege

By: Axios January 13, 2021   Google informed its advertising partners Wednesday that beginning Jan. 14, its platforms will block all political ads, as well as any related to the Capitol insurrection, “following the unprecedented events of the past week and ahead of the upcoming presidential inauguration,” according to an email obtained by Axios.   […]

Facebook’s Top Democrat Leaves Lobbying Post

By: The Hill January 13, 2021   The top Democrat on Facebook’s policy team, who is a former chief of staff to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), has left the social media company.   Catlin O’Neill left her post as director of public policy, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed. She had worked at the company since May 2013 after […]

Airbnb Cancels all Inauguration Week Reservations in D.C.

By: The Guardian January 13, 2021   Airbnb will block and cancel all reservations in the Washington DC area during the week of the presidential inauguration.   The decision, announced by the San Francisco-based short-term rental site on Wednesday, comes amid concerns over renewed violence during the 20 January event following the attack on the US Capitol last week. […]

Watchdog: Corporations, Trade Groups Gave $170M to Republicans who Objected to Election Results

By: The Hill January 13, 2021   Corporations and industry trade associations have contributed $170 million collectively to the campaigns of the 147 GOP lawmakers who voted to challenge the 2020 election results, according to a new report from progressive watchdog group Public Citizen.   Nineteen political action committees (PACs) of corporations and trade groups have […]