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ArtikelThe Chamber of Secrets: Corporate Lobbying  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8780 (Apr. 2012), page 67-69.
Topik: Government Agencies; Corporate Profiles; Lobbying; Chief Executive Officers
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Isi artikelThe US Chamber of Commerce is by far the most muscular business lobby group in Washington. From its historic headquarters opposite the White House it wields huge political influence. Today's Chamber is not shy about staking out strong (some would say extreme) positions on hot-button issues: it has led the running on supporting tort and entitlement reform and greater domestic energy production, and in opposing "excessive" regulation, government-run health care and cap-and-trade schemes. Business associations naturally lean right. But critics say the Chamber has become more brazenly pro-Republican under chief executive Thomas Donohue. Bosses admire the Chamber as a gutsy advocate for business at a time when free markets are besieged. Whatever the case, no one doubts that the Chamber will continue to push the envelope in defending its members' interests, or that union opponents will keep insisting that its no-holds-barred approach undermines its credibility.
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