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  2. The CJR Group, Inc. | Government Relations | Ohio

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  5. Lobby Groups: What Are They and What Do They Do?

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    Most federal lobbyists are based in Washington, DC; an estimate from 2018 suggested that the count of registered lobbyists who actually lobbied that year was 11,656.
    For example, the primarily Democratic-serving lobbying firm Cassidy & Associates learned that control of Congress would change hands from Democrats to Republicans in 1994, and the firm acquired Republican lobbyists before the congressional handover of power, and the move helped the lobbying firm stay on top of the new political realities.
    Lobbying is a practical necessity for firms that "live and die" by government decisions, such as large government contractors such as Boeing. A study done in 2006 by Bloomberg News suggested that lobbying was a "sound money-making strategy" for the 20 largest federal contractors.
    Lobbyists are often assembled in anticipation of a potential takeover bid, particularly when there are large high-profile companies, or a large foreign company involved, and substantial concern that the takeover may be blocked by regulatory authorities. An example may illustrate.
  7. Public Sector Advisors > OUR SERVICES > Bob Doyle

    WebOur Ohio based lobby group is supported locally and in DC for our clients who require national or DC lobbyists. Bob Doyle focuses on representing clients before State legislative and U.S. Congressional bodies with …

  8. Ohio | National Association of State Lobbyists