N&O Index Card Listings
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Lobbyists and lobbying
- Lobbyists registering early. N&O, Jan-11-79, 1:1
- Lobbyists use subtle pressure on legislators. Picture. N&O, Mar-25-79, I 10:1
- PIN use needles officials. N&O, May-2-79, 1:7
Lobbyists and lobbying
- Lobbying successes noted. Picture. N&O, May-25-79, 16:2
- Assembly favors lobbies over public, Hunt says. N&O, May-30-79, 36:6
- Lobbying pays off in 1979's lackluster session. N&O, Jun-10-79, I 8:1
Lobbyists and lobbying
- Bill has loopholes. N&O, Jul-9-79, 20:1 Spend $700,000 on 1979 legislative session.
- N&O, Jul-15-79, I 1:5
- $6?,390 spent on lobbying. N&O, Jul-?5-79, 1:4 Local lobbyists open new offices. N&O, Sept-17-79, 5-B:1
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Helm's causes ride on tax-exempt foundations. N&O, Oct-7-79, IV-5:1
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Assistant says Martin will lobby legislators himself - Fe 5 85 14C
- Under the dome: Privette's lobbying letter creates a stir - Mr 17 85 1
- Under the dome: Adams now a sought-after lobbyist (and other former legislators who are lobbyists) - Mr 21 85 1
- Under the dome: Raleigh lobbyist (Johnson) puts hearings on videotape - Mr 31 85 28A
- General Assembly Round-up: Ethics (legislators should not be entertained by special interests) - Ap 11 85 7A
- Under the dome: Jordan, Ramsey and Royall rule, survey says - My 4 85 1
- Lawmaker (Smith) threatens lobbyist with bill harmful to oil firms - My 23 85 24A
- Top lobbyists use friendship, talents to help shape laws - My 26 85 6A
- Lobbyist disclosure law is strong, Eure says - Au 13 85 16C
- Lobby reports reveal little about spending - Au 23 85 1
- Under the dome: Party chief's firm (Tharrington, Smith and Hargrove) lobbied for businesses - Au 23 85 1
- Editorial: Lobby law reveals little - Au 25 85 28A
- Lobbying law lenient in N.C. compared to other states - Au 25 85 1
- Under the dome: Lobbyists irked by 'out of hand' solicitations - Se 1 85 1
- Legislator (Mothershead) says legal aid group lobbied improperly - Se 10 85 4C
- Editorial: How to come clean on lobbying - No 14 85 14A
- Martin's new lobbyist (Purrington) likely to retain quiet style - No 19 85 16C
- Partners of lawmakers shouldn't lobby, panel says - De 13 85 5D
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Dickson likely to lead N.C. business lobby - Fe 29 92, 10C
- NCSU officials lobby legislators (for capital improvements) - Mr 10 92, 2B
- UNC board urges massive bond lobby - Mr 28 92, 2B
- N.C. clergy to lobby for workplace safety - My 29 92, 4B
- Lobbying draws the fattest fees for N.C. lawyers - Jn 20 92, 6C
- Editorial: Slow that revolving door - Jn 21 92, 20A
- Financing of galas criticized; Lobbyists pour money into legislative parties - Jy 3 92, 1
- Editorial: Lobbyists' loose purses - Jy 6 92, 6A
- Editorial: Hard rain from a lobbyist - Jy 20 92, 6A
- Under the Dome: Top lobbying guns still ranked high - Au 11 92, 1B
- Under the Dome: Lobbyists looking after own concerns - Au 24 92, 1B
- Groups spent $3 million to lobby state legislators - Oc 28 92, 2B
- Editorial: Lobbying picture still blurry - No 4 92, 8A
- Under the Dome: Corporations grab the tab for bashes - No 12 92, 1B
- Under the Dome: Lobbyist for UNC (Robinson) to retire next year - No 14 92, 1B
- Lobbying reports exclude 'goodwill'; Expense reports not required if legislation isn't discussed - No 29 92, 6A
- Lobbyists dig deep to sway lawmakers - No 29 92, 1
- Winning friends and influencing people in the General Assembly (Chart) - No 29 92, 6A
- Editorial: Those generous lobbyists - De 3 2, 18A
- Lobby pays for dump support; Waste site backers getting industry aid - De 9 92, 1
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Hostile climate for the tobacco industry lobby - Ja 4 87 1D
- Lobbyists ready to get down to business - Ja 25 87 1I
- Some in (tobacco) co-op question worth of leaf lobbyist - Ja 27 87 1C
- Ex-legislator Wilma Woodard to work as business lobbyist - Ja 29 87 22C
- Under the Dome: UNC lobbyist to return - Ja 29 87 8A
- Under the Dome: Lobbyist may push school bond issue - Ja 31 87 1
- Under the Dome: Groups pick up tab to feed lawmakers - Fe 15 87 1
- UNC students to lobby in Washington against student aid cuts - Fe 18 87 5C
- Lobbyists give lawmakers lots of little luxuries - Fe 24 87 7A
- Anti-nuclear activists lobby against (Southeast) Compact - Fe 25 87 5C
- Under the Dome: Former lawmakers prized as lobbyists - Mr 8 87 1
- Soap industry marshals army of lobbyists for phosphates - Ap 7 87 14A
- NCAE targets salaries, Basic Education Program - Ap 10 87 4D
- Former governor (Hunt) draws a crowd when he lobbies - My 4 87 1C
- Under the Dome: Legislators drop bid to regulate lobbying - My 24 87 1
- Editorial: Too much to lose on lobbying - My 30 87 18A
- Lobbying group investigated; Neal's wife says problems solved - Jy 3 87 6C
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Liaison (Alley) paid $79,000 to lobby for Hunt in '81 - Fe 5 82 12A
- Utilities lobby stores clout for energy in the Legislature - My 2 82 1
- Under the dome: Mizell finally getting USDA lobbying post - My 15 82 1
- Groups, individuals tardy in listing lobbying costs - Au 3 82 3C
- Electric utilities' lobbying efforts accumulate to $3,800, records say - Au 5 82 21A
- Congressional alumni (Kornegay; Henderson) find careers as lobbyists - Se 5 82 38A
- Private study lists most influential lobbyists - Se 29 82 10C
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Panel rejects proposal to close loophole for lobbyists - Mr 15 86 17A
- Proposal to close N.C. lobbyists loophole rejected - Mr 16 86 41A
- Editorial: Lobbying proposals fall short - Mr 18 86 12A
- Under the dome: Lobbyists push varied liability proposals - Jn 1 86 1
- Lobbying effort urged for roads improvement program - Jn 14 86 5C
- Under the dome: Commission's lobbying role debated - Jy 8 86 1
- Under the dome: Johnson, Jordan are top-rated lobbyists - Jy 21 86 1
- Ex-legislators dispute influence as lobbyists - Jy 22 86 20C
- Under the dome: State pays for Dare County reception (for legislators) - Jy 27 86 1
- Lobbyist (McMillan) with UNC System to retire - Jy 29 86 2C
- Editorial: Taxpayers cross the bar - Jy 31 86 24A
- Editorial: Front burner for lobbying rules - Se 2 14A
- Stronger lobbying planned by council - Se 14 86 44A
- CP and L assailed on acid-rain lobbying - Se 24 86 5C
- Tobacco lobbyist (Kornegay) retiring, still doubting link to cancer - Oc 3 86 3D
- Citizens' lobby group organizing - Oc 19 86 39A
- Lobbyists to seek repeal of some retirement benefits (local governments) - No 29 86 5C
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Religious groups prepare to lobby '83 Legislature - Ja 9 83 28A
- Tobacco lobbyists facing another year of heat in Congress - Ja 17 83 10C
- Executive to lobby for Dare fishermen - Ja 21 83 4D
- Corporations lobby hard against comparative fault - Mr 10 83 5C
- Raleigh a magnet for state's lawyers - Mr 13 83 1D
- Under the dome: Cabs help lobbyist keep tabs on trouble - Mr 21 83 1
- Court upholds use of Charlotte funds to lobby legislators - My 4 83 3C
- Lobbyists win lawmakers' high marks - My 17 83 12C
- Lobbyists jab at tax package - Jn 16 83 18A
- Jetties supporters to ask Hunt for lobbying funds - Au 4 83 4C
- Dare seeks state funds for inlet jetty lobbying - Au 5 83 4D
- Editorial: Dredging up a lobbyist - Au 6 83 4A
- State allocates funds to press for jetties - Au 25 83 3C
- Lobbyists report spending $818,565 to influence lawmakers - Au 28 83 29A
- Under the dome: Retired legislators return as lobbyists - Au 28 83 1
- N. C. workers tire of 'soft sell' by groups lobbying for them - Se 25 83 1
- Under the dome: Campaigning by sheriffs' lobbyist assailed - Oc 6 83 1
Lobbyists and Lobbying
- Under the dome: Black groups unite for lobbying effort - Fe 21 84 1
- Under the dome: Jordan, Johnson top list of lobbyists - Jn 10 84 1
- Soap industry leads lobbyists' spending - Au 12 84 27A
- Under the dome: Legislators study textile lobbying alliance - Se 21 84 1
- Social issues fill lobbying agenda for church council - Oc 19 84 2D
- Ex-candidate chosen Martin's top lobbyist (Lake) - De 20 84 29A