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$286 mil. — a record for lobbyists in California in 2011


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By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times

SACRAMENTO — State Assemblyman Warren Furutani looked out over a sea of red — protesting oil industry workers wearing scarlet T-shirts — and saw trouble for his plan to raise $2.5 billion for universities with a tax on crude.

The Central Valley workers had packed a legislative hearing to oppose the idea. Their shirts said “Save Our Jobs” and oil companies had spent close to $5,000 to bus them to the Capitol from Bakersfield.

The bill died, one of many victories for an industry that paid $12 million to an army of lobbyists last year to do its bidding.

Businesses, unions and other interests set a record in 2011 for money spent lobbying the state: $286.6 million, a 6.8% increase from the year before, according to recent filings. That surprised even veteran Capitol watchers, who refer to the lobbying corps as the “Third House” because its power rivals that of the two houses of the Legislature.

Amid the state’s lingering economic slump and Sacramento’s persistent budget crisis, a record 2,768 entities hired lobbyists last year, many of them to fight for a slice of the shrinking public pie. Corporations sought an edge with a Democratic governor after seven years when a business-friendly Republican was in charge.

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  1. Bob says - Posted: March 9, 2012

    The squeeky wheel gets the grease folks! Israel will soon get their bunker buster bombs and the US will get those 500 suicide bombers Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke about on 60 minutes a few years back. Believe me, they’re here folks – just waiting to spice up our life a bit. Then no one will care about the lack of funds for road repair, or raising the TOT tax. We’ll be 3rd world like the rest of them.

  2. Tahoeadvocate says - Posted: March 9, 2012

    Don’t look for new revenue, look to spend less on necessities and cut out everything that government shouldn’t be doing. Government is not efficient and should only do what private industry cannot.