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I thought this was a good article on the affects the lobbying reform bill that was passed in 2007 has had on the revolving door in Congress. That is to say, it hasn't had any major effects.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/...m-that-enriched-congress-224849#ixzz4DLzq4sXy
Lobbying is a requirement for democracy but it should be transparent and open. Personally I think all lobbying should be done at a congressmans's office and be recorded and on video available to the public. But what about the revolving door? Does it become a moot point after that?
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/...m-that-enriched-congress-224849#ixzz4DLzq4sXy
Lobbying is a requirement for democracy but it should be transparent and open. Personally I think all lobbying should be done at a congressmans's office and be recorded and on video available to the public. But what about the revolving door? Does it become a moot point after that?