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  • Connemara Creative - Political consultant Mike Shea notes his close connections with elected officials and with Philip Morris.
    www.connemaracreative.com/political.htm
  • CRP Lobbying Spending: British American Tobacco - Itemizes expenditures by lobbying firm hired, amount spent, and lobbist used.
    www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/98profiles/3221.htm
  • CRP Lobbying Spending: Philip Morris - Center for Responsive Politics itemizes money Philip Morris spent lobbying in DC by lobbying firm hired, amount spent, and lobbyist used.
    www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/client.asp?ID=18834&year=1999
  • CRP Lobbying Spending: RJR Nabisco - Itemizes expenditures by lobbying firm hired, amount spent, and lobbyist used.
    www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/98profiles/20165.htm
  • CRP Lobbying Spending: US Tobacco - Itemizes expenditures by lobbying firm hired, amount spent, and lobbyist used.
    www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/indusclient.asp?code=A02
  • Liberal Tobacco Whores - Why are Ann Richards, George Mitchell Working for the Cigarette Companies? - Political column for Slate by Jacob Weisberg examines why well known liberal figures Ann Richards, George Mitchell and others became powerful lobbyists for Big Tobacco.
    slate.msn.com/StrangeBedfellow/97-08-09/StrangeBedfellow.asp
  • Tobacco Lobbyists in D.C. - Chart shows top 10 lobbying firms in Washington D.C. and the tobacco companies and interests they represent.
    www.cleanlungs.com/education/features/lobbyists.html
  • Tobacco's Price of Persuasion: $7M plus - The industry paid its chief lobbyists $7.1 million during the first half of 1998. USA Today article names some chief tobacco lobbyists.
    www.usatoday.com/news/smoke/smoke247.htm
  • Tobacco's Revolving Door to Congress - Lists former lawmakers turned lobbyists for Big Tobacco.
    www.medill.northwestern.edu/journalism/mns/washington/tobacco/EXCONG.html
  • Lobbying Spending: Tobacco - The Center for Responsible Politics lists $23 million of lobbyist spending by the tobacco industry in 1999, and breaks it down by tobacco company, lobbying firm, and lobbyist. Also shows other clients of the firm.
    www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/indusclient.asp?code=A02&year=1999

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