...What does Google want?
In Washington, the firm spent $3 million on lobbying in the first nine months of 2008. Its stable of lobbyists includes Anthony Podesta’s firm, the Podesta Group. Podesta’s brother, John Podesta, has become one of Barack Obama’s top advisors.
Most recently, Google came under antitrust scrutiny by federal regulators for a plan, since abandoned, to combine advertising with competitor Yahoo.
Some other issues include copyright, broadband access, energy, immigration, privacy and child-pornography-related matters.
In Sacramento, Google spent $300,000 on lobbying in....
...2007 and 2008. That’s up from $200,000 in the 2005-06 legislative session.
It also donated $77,000 to California politicians this year, three times more than it's given in past years combined.
Its issues range from privacy to state regulations focused on overtime pay to workers.
In September, California lawmakers approved a measure that granted the computer industry an exemption from paying overtime to workers earning not less than $75,000.
Google’s lobbyists worked on the bill, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed it later in September. A month later, Google donated $25,000 to him. That was the largest single donation Google has given to a California politician.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Google Politics
Monday, October 20, 2008
Google CEO to Back Obama
Political Wire: Google CEO Eric Schmidt "will hit the campaign trail this week on behalf of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, signaling Mr. Schmidt's push for a greater voice in politics while giving the Obama campaign a boost from a highly desirable constituency," the Wall Street Journal reports.
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