Top-lobbying Maryland companies in 2011
Companies and organizations spent big money on lobbyists last year, looking for help in convincing the state government to act in their interests. Here are some of the biggest spenders, according to a Maryland State Ethics Commission report covering the period between Nov. 1, 2010 and Oct. 31, 2011
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No. 10: Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Institutions, including the university, hospital and health system, spent $362,917.00 on lobbying in 2011, 10th-most in the state.
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Give me a break....Ethics commission? Just call a horse a horse. Who ever has the most money to bribe our State and local politicians gets their way. You voted into office . Now choke on it.