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Honoring Our First Responders

By Van Hipp | NEWSMAX | Friday, 09 Sep 2016 9:07 AM As we approach the 15th anniversary of 9/11, we are reminded of our first responders who are always ready to respond to any kind of emergency, be it terrorism, natural disaster, fire, crime, or other life threatening situation. Yes, our police, firefighters, and National…

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K Street Money Fuels House Challengers to Victory

By Sean McMinn and Kate Ackley | CQ Roll Call | Lobbyists contributed heavily to Holding’s GOP primary race.  (Al Drago/CQ Roll Call) Rep. Tim Huelskamp alienated business lobbyists during his three House terms as he pushed for government shutdowns and an end to the Export-Import Bank. Lobbyists responded by backing the Kansas Republican’s primary…

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U.S. Military Doctors Lead the Fight Against Zika

August 15, 2016 | By Van Hipp | Today, as in years past, U.S. military doctors are on the front line treating U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force personnel and developing breakthroughs in a wide variety of medical areas that will have long-range implications for civilian healthcare. In recent years, it is U.S. military medicine that…

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A CAPITAL SUCCESS, FROM THE GROUND UP

The Hill | November 17, 2015 | By Kristina Wong | Michael Herson may be one of Washington’s top defense lobbyists today, but in the past he’s worked at drive-ins, warehouses and kitchens. He’s even worn a chicken suit. It’s that strong work ethic, Herson said in a recent interview with The Hill, that’s allowed him to…

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THE HILL NAMES MICHAEL HERSON ONE OF TOP LOBBYISTS OF 2015

There are well over 10,000 lobbyists in Washington, not to mention countless labor and business leaders, public relations specialists and advocates of all stripes vying to influence Congress and the federal government. But when it comes to shaping federal policy, some have set themselves apart. These are the lobbyists who’ve mastered the art of working…

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LAWMAKERS LOOK FOR $5 BILLION DEFENSE CUT

By Joe Gould | Defense News | October 28, 2015 | WASHINGTON — The US House and Senate armed services committees are working to identify $5 billion to cut from the defense budget as part of a larger budget pact between Congress and the White House, leaving procurement programs vulnerable to reductions. The Pentagon will get nearly…

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