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Aug 22, 2009

Know Your Lobbyists * USA - Do Know: The American Trucking Association

Washington,DC,USA -DC.Streen Blog.com, by Elana Schor -August 21, 2009: -- Earlier this week, we took a closer look at the congressional lobbying teams employed by the transport sector's biggest players, AASHTO and APTA. Today, it's time to meet the representatives of the American Trucking Association (ATA), which reported $1.32 million in lobbying spending during the first half of this year on its congressional disclosures -- more than AASHTO and APTA's combined K Street bills... The ATA is a dedicated opponent of expanding tolling to pay for infrastructure improvements, particularly on the interstate highway system and through congestion pricing plans... Its lobbying activities extend to throwing cold water on legislation tackling climate change, which the group recently lamented would "impose significant costs on American consumers"... The ATA has 15 lobbyists defending its priorities on the Hill. Its in-house team includes CEO, Bill Graves, formerly the GOP governor of Kansas; Timothy P. Lynch, a 27-year veteran transport lobbyist; and Michael Robinson, a longtime adviser to the ex-House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay (R-TX)... The ATA's team of outside consultants includes Colin Chapman, a onetime top aide to former House transport committee chairman Don Young (R-AK)... Bob Moss, a onetime auto-industry lobbyist whose political experience dates back nearly 40 years, is also representing the ATA, as is Mary Phillips, an aide to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) who crossed through the "revolving door" to the ATA once before, only to return to the Federal Highway Administration -- and then come back to the ATA... The ATA's other outside lobbyists are a quartet hailing from McBee Strategic and Kathy Ruffalo-Farnsworth, who has the perhaps difficult task of advocating for the truckers' agenda as well as AASHTO's and APTA's...

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Apr 17, 2009

TRUCKING LOBBY * New Zealand - Truck group gave $95,000 to MPs

Auckland,NZ -The New Zealand Herald, by Claire Trevett -Apr 16, 2009: -- Trucking lobby group Road Transport Forum gave nearly $100,000 in donations to political parties and candidates for last year's election, saying it was to help get access to MPs to discuss their issues... The donation returns of political candidates reveal the group - which is a strong advocate for roading and trucking - gave $5000 each to nine MPs from both Labour and National... Its chief executive Tony Friedlander said the group had also donated $30,000 to the National Party and $20,000 to the Labour Party - making its total donations $95,000... Under the new disclosure rules introduced under the Electoral Finance Act, candidates have to disclose all donations of money, goods or services worth more than $1000 and cannot accept anonymous donations of more than $1000...

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Mar 14, 2008

Trucking Lobbying * USA - Group Spent $1.9M

Washington,DC,USA -Forbes/Associated Press -12 March 2008: -- The American Trucking Associations spent more than $1.9 million to lobby the federal government in 2007, according to a disclosure form... The trade group lobbied on various appropriations bills, and on hazardous materials issues, pension reform, highway funding, border security, tax reductions and more, according to the form posted online Feb. 13 by the Senate's public records office... The group spent more than $945,000 in the second half of 2007 to lobby on those issues... Besides Congress, the trade group lobbied the departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Labor and Transportation, the Environmental Protection Agency, Internal Revenue Service and the White House...

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