Regular American citizens visiting the nation's capital lost access
to the White House in March as President Obama eliminated public tours
to make a point in his battle with House Republicans in the
sequestration debate over cutting spending or raising taxes.
But hundreds of K Street lobbyists, including corporate advocates who are paid to influence policy on behalf of Fortune 500 giants, saw no change in their access to the chief executive and his senior aides, according to a Washington Examiner analysis of White House visitor logs and lobbying records.
The analysis found that 200 lobbyists met 344 times with White House officials at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. between March and May.
Among the lobbyists meeting with White House officials in the most recently available three-month period:
http://washingtonexaminer.com/exography-no-public-tours-but-344-visits-by-lobbyists-to-the-wh/article/2535860
But hundreds of K Street lobbyists, including corporate advocates who are paid to influence policy on behalf of Fortune 500 giants, saw no change in their access to the chief executive and his senior aides, according to a Washington Examiner analysis of White House visitor logs and lobbying records.
The analysis found that 200 lobbyists met 344 times with White House officials at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. between March and May.
Among the lobbyists meeting with White House officials in the most recently available three-month period:
http://washingtonexaminer.com/exography-no-public-tours-but-344-visits-by-lobbyists-to-the-wh/article/2535860
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