Lobbyists, with the lame-duck and 2025 agendas hanging in the balance, are bracing for possible mayhem after the November elections and realignment in the K Street influence corridor.
Corporate executives and their lobbyists are working through possible outcomes of the presidential, Senate, and House races, strategizing different ways of pitching their policy priorities depending on who wins control. They’re trying to identify point-people in the presidential transitions and are making overtures to lawmakers who could wield committee gavels and leadership positions in the next Congress when tax, funding, and investigations likely will be at the forefront.
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