From this morning's Earlybird:
• "Passage of hard-line immigration legislation in Arizona makes it imperative for Congress to adopt comprehensive immigration reform before November's elections, a group of advocates said" Monday, CongressDailyPM (subscription) reports.
• "House ethics leaders Monday publicly rejected Rep. Jeff Flake's (R-Ariz.) ongoing attempts to force their committee to release details of its investigation into Members' interactions with the now-defunct PMA Group lobbying firm," Roll Call (subscription) reports.
• "Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which for years saw no need to play a traditional Washington lobbying game, is deploying former lawmakers and crisis specialists as it tries to tamp down the political firestorm threatening its well-honed brand," Bloomberg News reports.
• "Major business trade groups urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to think twice before continuing its pursuit of net neutrality," The Hill reports. "In filings with the FCC on the open Internet proceeding, which are due Monday, the National Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the FCC should resist the urge to interfere with broadband until they have thoroughly examined all of the ramifications."


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