N&O Index Card Listings

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Lobbyists and Lobbying
  • Under the Dome: 'Channel One' has lobbyist in N.C. - Ja 8 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Governor losing legislative lobbyist (Purrington) - Mr 1 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Lobbyists get in licks - Mr 7 90 3B
  • Forestry official (Dahl) sits on lobbying group board - Mr 18 90 13A
  • Lobbyists plan to make noise on business taxes - Ap 12 90 2F
  • Under the Dome: Martin contracts for two lobbyists - Ap 14 90 1B
  • Glaxo finds profits in stepped-up effort to lobby Congress - Ap 26 90 1B
  • Wake school officials lobby legislators - My 24 90 5B
  • Under the Dome: Lottery lobbyists hitting jackpots - My 25 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Furniture industry fills lobbying post (Watkins) - Jn 6 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Wake may get lobbyist - Jn 11 90 2B
  • Wake hires Adams to lobby for funds for education - Jy 3 90 5B
  • Editorial: Getting a lift in the Rolls - Jy 4 90 20A
  • Under the Dome: Official (Garland) turns lobbyist - Au 29 90 3B
  • Under the Dome: Hilton Head trip draws 7 legislators - Au 30 90 1B
  • Timber lobby fights Pisgah wilderness designation - Oc 23 90 4B
  • Editorial: Business and the budget - De 6 90 22A
Lobbyists and Lobbying
  • Chemical, pharmaceutical panel (Chemical Industry Council of NC) to promote environmental
  • views - Fe 3 88 3C
  • Editorial: A signpost for integrity (Nofziger) - Fe 15 88 10A
  • Under the Dome: Tourism groups to woo lawmakers - Mr 13 88 1
  • Editorial: Painful episode for Rand (lobbying for Carolina Lithotripsy; HINES) - Mr 30 88 10A
  • Under the Dome: Teachers looking for a new lobbyist - Ap 17 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Lobbying ranks swell - Ma 22 88 7A
  • Under the Dome: Lobbyists' cash sought - Ma 30 88 10A
  • N.C. paying lobbyist $20,000 a month, more than other states, to lure collider - Jn 21 88 18C
  • Under the Dome: Hints given on how to be top lobbyist - Jy 19 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Royall invitation to draw lobbyists - Au 8 88 1
  • Tobacco lobbyist (Leggett) sees legislative battles looming - Oc 14 88 5D
  • Council of Churches outlines goals for legislative lobbying - No 18 88 8D
  • Lobbyists enjoy N.C. connection; Group brings together business representatives, state delegation - No 22 88 1D
  • Lobbyists pay $1,000 to mix with Gardner; Fund-raiser to help pay campaign debts - De 9 88 26A
  • Chief state employees lobbyist (Gunnells) to resign - De 22 88 25A
  • Under the Dome: Educators group starts lobbying early - De 31 88 1
Lobbyists and Lobbying
  • Chamber organizing members as lobbyists - Ja 7 89 5B
  • Editorial: Party by influence only - Ja 7 89 14A
  • Under the Dome: Teachers, others get new lobbyists - Ja 9 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Harrington to lobby - Ja 13 89 5A
  • Under the Dome: Martin adds second lobbyist (Beason) to team - Ja 13 89 1
  • Editorial: Probing a powerful lobby - Ja 15 89 6D
  • Smoking foes to plot strategy for legislation - Ja 16 89 1C
Lobbyists and Lobbying
  • Tax laws, drug tests, 'degrading' terms top state AFL-CIO's legislative agenda - Ja 18 89 16C
  • Under the Dome: Democratic official lobbying in N.C. - Ja 31 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Davis will continue lobbying for clients - Fe 2 89 1
  • Leaders throw party for legislators - Fe 3 89 3C
  • Tactics raising concern; Legislators' fund raising makes lobbyists popular - Fe 5 89 23A
  • Editorial: Arm-twisting in reverse - Fe 7 89 10A
  • Under the Dome: Lobbyists crowding General Assembly - Fe 12 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Democrats tap lobbyists - Fe 17 89 13A
  • Interest groups using more muscle in legislative races - Fe 19 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Special-interest caucuses multiply - Fe 28 89 1
  • Holshouser to register as lobbyist at General Assembly - Mr 31 89 20C
  • Lobbyists fly south to build nest in Raleigh - Ap 10 89 16C
  • Bill would bar ex-legislators from lobbying for 2 years - Ap 18 89 18C
  • Davis, Holshouser halt lobbying - Ap 27 89 16C
  • Editorial: Two lobbyists close up shop - Ap 28 89 20A
  • Legislators lobbied by workers; Raises, merit pay top group's agenda - Ap 28 89 1C
  • Lobbying ethics bill killed in House, 56-45 - My 10 89 9A
  • Under the Dome: Vote chase proves futile - My 12 89 15A
  • Editorial: Break time for lobbyists - Jy 8 89 10A
  • Editorial: Long-range legal lobbying - Jy 19 89 14A
  • S&L lobbying revives $2 million tax break - Au 11 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Lobbyists list costs of wining, dining - Se 5 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin's trail boss awaits 'roundup' - Oc 15 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Legislative lobbying runs up hefty tab (for governor) - Oc 19 89 1
  • Editorial: The price of courtship - Oc 22 89 6D
  • Under the Dome: State employees seek new lobbyist - No 15 89 1
  • Under the Dome: DOT veteran (Webster) retiring - De 4 89 4B
  • Lobbyists turn out for thank-you party thrown by Mavretic - De 15 89 3B
  • Under the Dome: Harrington, aide may team to lobby - De 21 89 1B