The US Chamber of Commerce topped all groups in federal lobbying as it sought to influence artificial intelligence, tax, immigration, and other policy measures, according to lobbying disclosures covering the final quarter of last year that had to be filed by midnight last night.
The biggest players in federal lobbying are now turning their attention to the contentious election year ahead as lawmakers seek a bipartisan tax deal and measures to fund the ...
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