Tighter lobbying restrictions haven’t dampened spending significa...
Tighter lobbying restrictions haven’t dampened spending significantly, according to preliminary Senate disclosure reports filed Monday, the deadline for second quarter filings. The NAB spent $3.3 million in the quarter, up from $2.6 million first quarter. Sprint-Nextel reported an increase…
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to $756,000 from $550,000. TIA’s spending rose to $195,000 from $190,000. Spending by the Consumer Electronics Association went up to $480,000 from $360,000. But Qualcomm’s spending declined slightly to $1.5 million from $1.6 million. Qwest’s total dropped to $821,000 from $980,000. T-Mobile reported a decline to $690,000 from $903,000. Second-quarter reports from AT&T, Verizon, Verizon Wireless, the NCTA and USTelecom weren’t available right away.