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Monday, May 30th, 2005 04:57 pm
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Public interest groups that track business influence and lobbying in Washington, said it isn't surprising that Microsoft -- or any major company -- would sign up a Republican operative.

Republican leaders, most notably House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas, have told companies that they need to shift business to Republican-leaning firms or lobbyists if they want a reception on Capitol Hill. The initiative is called the K Street Project, after the street in Washington where many lobbyists have offices.


The full story here; headline: Microsoft cuts business ties to conservative Ralph Reed
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