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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Top lobbying stories from <a href="http://www.nationaljournal.com/njonline/earlybirdtopnews.php">EarlyBird</a>, NationalJournal.com's daily news roundup:</p>

<p>&#8226; "Firms receiving billions of dollars in government bailout money have continued to contribute large sums to political campaigns," <a href="http://thehill.com/business--lobby/troubled-banks-still-donate-to-campaigns-2009-03-03.html" target="blank"><em>The Hill</em></a> reports. "The eight largest banks' political action committees (PACs) spent roughly $225,000, not including operating expenses, between Nov. 25 and the end of January, according to a review of year-end and February filings with the Federal Election Commission."</p>

<p>&#8226; "Will Citigroup's heavyweight lobbying team soon go the way of its counterparts at Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and American International Group?" <a href="http://www.rollcall.com/issues/54_96/vested/32829-1.html" target="blank"><em>Roll Call</em></a> <em>(subscription)</em> reports. "Not according to the banking giant's chief lobbyist, <strong>Nicholas Calio</strong>, who says despite the recent cash infusions of government money, it's business as usual for his lobby team."</p>

<p>&#8226; "In the midst of a deepening economic recession, the Republican Party is turning a cold shoulder to one of its closest allies: business," the <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/19585.html" target="blank"><em>Politico</em></a> reports. "When the Obama administration announced last week that it would come to the rescue of Citigroup, Rep. <strong>Tom Price</strong> (R-Ga.) denounced the move as 'corporate welfare.'"<br />
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