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            <description><![CDATA[<p>From this morning's <a href="http://www.nationaljournal.com/njonline/earlybirdtopnews.php"><em>Earlybird</em></a>:</p>

<p>&#8226; "Transportation, health care and high-tech firms aren't the only special interests angling for the ear of President <strong>Barack Obama</strong> since he replaced <strong>George W. Bush</strong>. Turnover at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. also means some foreign governments are seizing the opportunity to try to ingratiate themselves to the executive branch," <a href="http://www.rollcall.com/issues/54_116/vested/34060-1.html" target="blank"><em>Roll Call</em></a> <em>(subscription)</em> reports.</p>

<p>&#8226; "Only a few years ago, Quinn Gillespie and Associates was the lights, camera, action darling of K Street. Big names. Big money. Big timing," <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0409/21430.html" target="blank"><em>Politico</em></a> reports. "But following any good buzz, there's always the hangover. And for Quinn Gillespie, 2008 was a take-two-of-these-and-call-me-in-the morning kind of year."</p>

<p>&#8226; "After weeks of negotiations, banks and credit unions are continuing to drag their heels, at least publicly, on committing to compromise language in a bill that would give bankruptcy judges the power to modify mortgages," <a href="http://www.rollcall.com/issues/54_116/vested/34061-1.html" target="blank"><em>Roll Call</em></a> <em>(subscription)</em> reports.</p>

<p>&#8226; "The Poker Players Alliance is betting $3 million that it can overturn an Internet gambling ban, or at least carve out an exemption that would legalize and regulate online poker," <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090420/ap_on_go_co/poker_lobbying;_ylt=Ap6qxEeKzew5Ak8tvEUe.U9p24cA" target="blank">AP</a> reports. "The alliance, chaired by former Sen. <strong>Alfonse D'Amato</strong>, R-N.Y., says it plans to spend that much on lobbying in this session of Congress. The group gets its money from the Interactive Gaming Council, a Vancouver, British Columbia-based trade association for online casinos, as well as from its poker player members."</p>

<p>&#8226; "Two of the nation's most influential health care adversaries are uniting to promote key portions of health care reform but leave unaddressed the debate's most controversial element: the creation of a public insurance plan," <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0409/21434.html" target="blank"><em>Politico</em></a> reports. "The consumer group Families USA and the trade association Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America are launching a multimillion-dollar lobbying campaign to push the package of reforms, which includes expanding Medicaid."</p>

<p>&#8226; "House lawmakers reported a decline in political fund raising in the first three months of the midterm-election cycle, driven largely by a drop in donations to Republicans, according to new finance reports," the <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123992773370227555.html#mod=rss_Politics_And_Policy" target="blank"><em>Wall Street Journal</em></a> reports. "The reports, filed with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday, are the latest evidence that individuals and corporate political-action committees are dialing back on political contributions during the recession."</p>]]></description>
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