Mark Barnes has a complicated, and cozy, relationship with both the gun industry and the federal bureau that regulates it.
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Top Biden-tied connected firm cuts ties with Starbucks amid union outcry
The firm, SKDK, said it was not working on labor specific issues for the coffee giant. Its relationship ended last month.
Priorities USA raised $14.6M in first quarter
The Democratic outside group has been a leading spender backing President Joe Biden.
These lawyers and firms are still working with Russian banks, even amid the war
The work is legal. At least one lawyer says it’s needed, considering the new economic rules put in place during the war.
A Bond-like escape from a Minsk Airbnb: A former Rep and allied lobbyist’s effort to find work in Belarus
One wants to end the conflict. The other is in talks to represent Belarus’ potash industry. They’re among the few still open to working with the country.
Roku boots RT from its global platform
The internet TV and streaming service becomes the latest to disassociate itself from the Russia state-controlled network.
NFTs move to influence Congress, even if lawmakers have no clue what they are
For the first time, a company has registered to lobby the federal government on NFTs.
The political war around daylight saving time takes a nasty turn
Who knew there were such passions around falling back and springing forward?
GOP lobbyists say corporate America is coming back into the tent
Top Republicans on K Street say that big business is warming up to the Republican Party again, less than a year after Jan. 6 but with the 2022 elections in sight.
Drain the swamp? This guy’s trying to fill it.
Ivan Adler is the revolving door’s doorman. And he’s damn proud of it.