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Chapter 11: Congress

 A More Perfect Union 1/e
Congress
• The Origins of Congress
  – Finding a Balance of Power
• Congressional Elections
  – Incumbency
  – Reapportionment and Redistricting




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Congress
• The Powers of Congress
  – Enumerated Powers
    •   Judicial
    •   Economic
    •   National Security
    •   Regulatory
    •   Administrative
  – Necessary and Proper


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Congress
• The Functions of Congress
  – Models of Representation
    •   Trustee
    •   Instructed Delegate
    •   Pork Barrel and Earmarks
    •   Casework




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Congress
• The Functions of Congress                               (continued)

  – Policy Making: A Central Responsibility
  – Oversight: A Check on the Executive Branch
  – Agenda Setting
  – Managing Societal Conflict




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Congress
• The House and the Senate Compared
  – The House
    • Larger
    • Shorter election cycle
    • Narrow constituency
  – The Senate
    • Smaller
    • Broad constituency
    • More deliberative

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Congress
• The Legislative Process
  – Introducing a Bill
  – The Bill in Committee
    •   Agency Review
    •   Hearings
    •   Markup
    •   Report
  – Debate on the House and Senate Floor
  – Presidential Action
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Congress
• Congressional Leadership
  – Leadership in the House of Representatives
  – Leadership in the Senate




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Congress
• Decision-Making in Congress:
  The Legislative Context
  –   Political Parties and Partisanship in Decision Making
  –   Colleagues and Staff: Trading Votes and Information
  –   Interest Groups: Influence Through Organization
  –   The President’s Effect on Decision Making
  –   Constituents: The Last Word
• The People and Their Representatives

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Chapter Four

Lawmaking
Exhibit 4-1

Legislation
Exhibit 4-2
Standing Policy Committees of the
California Senate
  Agriculture                       Health
  Banking, Finance, and Insurance   Human Services
  Budget and Fiscal Review          Judiciary
  Business, Professions, and        Labor and Industrial Relations
  Economic Development              Local Government
  Education                         Natural Resources and Water
  Elections, Reapportionment, and   Public Employment and
  Constitutional Amendments         Retirement
  Energy, Utilities and             Public Safety
  Communications                    Revenue and Taxation
  Environmental Quality             Transportation and Housing
  Governmental Organization         Veterans Affairs
  Government Modernization,
  Efficiency, and Accountability
Exhibit 4-2
Standing Policy Committees of the
California Assembly
 Aging and Long-Term Care         Jobs, Economic Development,
 Agriculture                      and the Economy
 Budget                           Judiciary
 Business and Professions         Labor and Employment
 Education                        Local Government
 Elections and Redistricting      Natural Resources
 Environmental Safety and Toxic   Public Employees, Retirement,
 Materials                        and Social Security
 Governmental Organization        Public Safety
 Health                           Revenue and Taxation
 Higher Education                 Transportation
 Housing and Community            Utilities and Commerce
 Development                      Water, Parks, and Wildlife
 Human Services
 Insurance
Exhibit 4-3
An Interest
Group:
The
California
Correctional
Peace
Officers
Association
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY      TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS   SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

AGRICULTURE                                            $6,100,000
              CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU
                 FEDERATION             $1,320,000


EDUCATION                                             $28,200,000
              CALIFORNIA TEACHERS
                 ASSOCIATION            $5,340,000
              CALIFORNIA SCHOOL
                 BOARDS ASSOCIATION     $1,720,000
              ASSOCIATION OF
                 CALIFORNIA SCHOOL
                 ADMINISTRATORS         $1,340,000




   Total = $413,591,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY        TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS     SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION                                   $7,890,000
                MOTION PICTURE
                  ASSOCIATION OF
                  AMERICA, INC.               $544,000
                WALT DISNEY COMPANY           $522,000


FINANCE/INSURANCE                                         $34,700,000
                BLUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA    $2,610,000
                CALIFORNIA BANKERS
                   ASSOCIATION              $2,250,000
                ASSOCIATION OF
                   CALIFORNIA INSURANCE
                   COMPANIES                $1,480,000
                CALIFORNIA CREDIT UNION
                   LEAGUE                   $1,050,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY      TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS                   SUBTOTAL         TOTAL

GOVERNMENT                                                               $69,700,000
              CALIFORNIA STATE ASSOCIATION OF
                   COUNTIES                                $2,560,000
              LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF                       $2,190,000
              LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES                  $2,100,000
              SAN BERNARDINO, COUNTY OF                    $1,710,000
              ALAMEDA, COUNTY OF                           $1,680,000
              ORANGE, COUNTY OF                            $1,680,000
              SAN DIEGO, COUNTY OF                         $1,520,000
              LOS ANGELES, CITY OF                         $1,400,000
              METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF
                  SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA                      $1,300,000
              REDDING, CITY OF                             $1,200,000
              ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA WATER
                  AGENCIES                                 $1,150,000
              STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA                      $1,110,000
              SAN DIEGO, CITY OF                           $1,100,000
              REGIONAL COUNCIL OF RURAL COUNTIES AND
                  ITS JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY (RCRC)        $1,080,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY      TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS        SUBTOTAL       TOTAL

HEALTH                                                      $46,400,000
              CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE
                 ASSOCIATION, ET AL           $2,560,000
              KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH
                 PLAN, INC.                   $1,550,000
              JOHNSON & JOHNSON
                 SERVICES, INC.               $1,280,000
              ALLIANCE OF CATHOLIC HEALTH
                  CARE                        $1,230,000
              CALIFORNIA DENTAL
                 ASSOCIATION AND ITS
                 WHOLLY OWNED
                 SUBSIDIARIES                 $1,130,000
              BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA       $1,110,000
              CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF
                 HEALTH PLANS                 $1,110,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY       TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS     SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

LABOR UNIONS                                             $17,600,000
               CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL
                  OF SERVICE EMPLOYEES     $3,310,000
               CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL
                  OF LABORERS              $2,220,000
               CALIFORNIA LABOR
                  FEDERATION, AFL-CIO      $1,970,000
               CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL
                  FIREFIGHTERS             $1,020,000
               CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF
                  TEACHERS                 $1,010,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY        TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS   SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

LEGAL                                                   $7,110,000
                CONSUMER ATTORNEYS OF
                  CALIFORNIA              $3,050,000
                CALIFORNIA APPLICANTS'
                   ATTORNEYS
                   ASSOCIATION            $1,250,000


LODGING/RESTAURANTS                                     $2,120,000
                CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT
                   ASSOCIATION            $1,220,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY        TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS        SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL                                     $41,700,000
                ALLIANCE OF AUTOMOBILE
                   MANUFACTURERS               $3,040,000
                CALIFORNIA
                   MANUFACTURERS &
                   TECHNOLOGY
                   ASSOCIATION                 $2,260,000
                CALPINE CORPORATION            $1,490,000
                CALIFORNIA FORESTRY
                   ASSOCIATION                 $1,120,000
                PHILIP MORRIS USA, INC., BY
                   ITS SERVICE COMPANY,
                   ALTRIA CORPORATE
                   SERVICES, INC.              $1,070,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY        TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS     SUBTOTAL       TOTAL

MERCHANDISE/RETAIL                                          $7,430,000
                CALIFORNIA RETAILERS
                   ASSOCIATION              $1,430,000


MISCELLANEOUS                                              $51,800,000
                CALIFORNIA CHAMBER OF
                   COMMERCE                  $5,280,000
                CALIFORNIA SCHOOL
                   EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION     $2,830,000
                NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
                   INDEPENDENT BUSINESS      $1,310,000
                CALIFORNIA COUNCIL FOR
                   ENVIRONMENTAL &
                   ECONOMIC BALANCE          $1,060,000
                CALIFORNIA TRANSIT
                   ASSOCIATION               $1,050,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY         TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS    SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

OIL AND GAS                                               $14,500,000
                 WESTERN STATES
                   PETROLEUM
                   ASSOCIATION              $5,400,000
                 CHEVRON-TEXACO
                   CORPORATION              $2,540,000
                 BP AMERICA                 $2,240,000
                 SHELL OIL PRODUCTS U.S.    $1,290,000


POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS                                     $931,000
                 CALIFORNIA NATIONAL
                    ORGANIZATION FOR
                    WOMEN                     $307,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY           TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS    SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

PROFESSIONAL/TRADE                                          $24,900,000
                   CALIFORNIA BUILDING
                      INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION    $2,440,000
                   CALIFORNIA MEDICAL
                      ASSOCIATION             $2,430,000
                   CALIFORNIA CABLE &
                      TELECOMMUNICATIONS
                      ASSOCIATION             $1,050,000


PUBLIC EMPLOYEES                                             $5,660,000
                   CALIFORNIA STATE
                      EMPLOYEES
                      ASSOCIATION (CSEA)      $1,280,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY         TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS   SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

REAL ESTATE                                              $11,500,000
                 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION
                    OF REALTORS            $1,730,000


TRANSPORTATION                                            $8,250,000
                 LOS ANGELES COUNTY
                    METROPOLITAN
                    TRANSPORTATION
                    AUTHORITY                $704,000
                 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC
                    TRANSPORTATION
                    COALITION                $567,000
California Lobbying Activity:
Exhibit 4-4
24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session
CATEGORY      TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS    SUBTOTAL      TOTAL

UTILITIES                                              $27,100,000
              PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP
                SBC                      $5,370,000
              EDISON INTERNATIONAL       $3,860,000
              AT&T                       $1,580,000
              VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS,
                INC.                     $1,560,000
              LOS ANGELES WATER AND
                 POWER DEPARTMENT,
                 CITY OF                 $1,110,000
              CALIFORNIA WIND ENERGY
                 ASSOCIATION             $1,090,000
                                                      $413,591,000
Exhibit 4-5
An Iron Triangle of Interest Group Relationships
Exhibit 4-6
A Partial Issue Network for SB 19 (2001), Escutia,
School Nutrition
Exhibit 4-7
Lawmaking
by the
Initiative
Petition
Exhibit 4-9

Rulemaking

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Chapter 11 & 4

  • 1. Chapter 11: Congress A More Perfect Union 1/e
  • 2. Congress • The Origins of Congress – Finding a Balance of Power • Congressional Elections – Incumbency – Reapportionment and Redistricting ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2
  • 3. Congress • The Powers of Congress – Enumerated Powers • Judicial • Economic • National Security • Regulatory • Administrative – Necessary and Proper ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3
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  • 5. Congress • The Functions of Congress – Models of Representation • Trustee • Instructed Delegate • Pork Barrel and Earmarks • Casework ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 5
  • 6. Congress • The Functions of Congress (continued) – Policy Making: A Central Responsibility – Oversight: A Check on the Executive Branch – Agenda Setting – Managing Societal Conflict ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 6
  • 7. Congress • The House and the Senate Compared – The House • Larger • Shorter election cycle • Narrow constituency – The Senate • Smaller • Broad constituency • More deliberative ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 7
  • 8. ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 8
  • 9. Congress • The Legislative Process – Introducing a Bill – The Bill in Committee • Agency Review • Hearings • Markup • Report – Debate on the House and Senate Floor – Presidential Action ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 9
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  • 12. Congress • Congressional Leadership – Leadership in the House of Representatives – Leadership in the Senate ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 12
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  • 14. Congress • Decision-Making in Congress: The Legislative Context – Political Parties and Partisanship in Decision Making – Colleagues and Staff: Trading Votes and Information – Interest Groups: Influence Through Organization – The President’s Effect on Decision Making – Constituents: The Last Word • The People and Their Representatives ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 14
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  • 22. Exhibit 4-2 Standing Policy Committees of the California Senate Agriculture Health Banking, Finance, and Insurance Human Services Budget and Fiscal Review Judiciary Business, Professions, and Labor and Industrial Relations Economic Development Local Government Education Natural Resources and Water Elections, Reapportionment, and Public Employment and Constitutional Amendments Retirement Energy, Utilities and Public Safety Communications Revenue and Taxation Environmental Quality Transportation and Housing Governmental Organization Veterans Affairs Government Modernization, Efficiency, and Accountability
  • 23. Exhibit 4-2 Standing Policy Committees of the California Assembly Aging and Long-Term Care Jobs, Economic Development, Agriculture and the Economy Budget Judiciary Business and Professions Labor and Employment Education Local Government Elections and Redistricting Natural Resources Environmental Safety and Toxic Public Employees, Retirement, Materials and Social Security Governmental Organization Public Safety Health Revenue and Taxation Higher Education Transportation Housing and Community Utilities and Commerce Development Water, Parks, and Wildlife Human Services Insurance
  • 25. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL AGRICULTURE $6,100,000 CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION $1,320,000 EDUCATION $28,200,000 CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION $5,340,000 CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION $1,720,000 ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS $1,340,000 Total = $413,591,000
  • 26. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION $7,890,000 MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. $544,000 WALT DISNEY COMPANY $522,000 FINANCE/INSURANCE $34,700,000 BLUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA $2,610,000 CALIFORNIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION $2,250,000 ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANIES $1,480,000 CALIFORNIA CREDIT UNION LEAGUE $1,050,000
  • 27. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL GOVERNMENT $69,700,000 CALIFORNIA STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES $2,560,000 LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF $2,190,000 LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES $2,100,000 SAN BERNARDINO, COUNTY OF $1,710,000 ALAMEDA, COUNTY OF $1,680,000 ORANGE, COUNTY OF $1,680,000 SAN DIEGO, COUNTY OF $1,520,000 LOS ANGELES, CITY OF $1,400,000 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA $1,300,000 REDDING, CITY OF $1,200,000 ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA WATER AGENCIES $1,150,000 STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA $1,110,000 SAN DIEGO, CITY OF $1,100,000 REGIONAL COUNCIL OF RURAL COUNTIES AND ITS JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY (RCRC) $1,080,000
  • 28. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL HEALTH $46,400,000 CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION, ET AL $2,560,000 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN, INC. $1,550,000 JOHNSON & JOHNSON SERVICES, INC. $1,280,000 ALLIANCE OF CATHOLIC HEALTH CARE $1,230,000 CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION AND ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES $1,130,000 BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA $1,110,000 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH PLANS $1,110,000
  • 29. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL LABOR UNIONS $17,600,000 CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL OF SERVICE EMPLOYEES $3,310,000 CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL OF LABORERS $2,220,000 CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERATION, AFL-CIO $1,970,000 CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS $1,020,000 CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF TEACHERS $1,010,000
  • 30. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL LEGAL $7,110,000 CONSUMER ATTORNEYS OF CALIFORNIA $3,050,000 CALIFORNIA APPLICANTS' ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION $1,250,000 LODGING/RESTAURANTS $2,120,000 CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION $1,220,000
  • 31. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL $41,700,000 ALLIANCE OF AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS $3,040,000 CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS & TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION $2,260,000 CALPINE CORPORATION $1,490,000 CALIFORNIA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION $1,120,000 PHILIP MORRIS USA, INC., BY ITS SERVICE COMPANY, ALTRIA CORPORATE SERVICES, INC. $1,070,000
  • 32. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL MERCHANDISE/RETAIL $7,430,000 CALIFORNIA RETAILERS ASSOCIATION $1,430,000 MISCELLANEOUS $51,800,000 CALIFORNIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $5,280,000 CALIFORNIA SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION $2,830,000 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS $1,310,000 CALIFORNIA COUNCIL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL & ECONOMIC BALANCE $1,060,000 CALIFORNIA TRANSIT ASSOCIATION $1,050,000
  • 33. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL OIL AND GAS $14,500,000 WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION $5,400,000 CHEVRON-TEXACO CORPORATION $2,540,000 BP AMERICA $2,240,000 SHELL OIL PRODUCTS U.S. $1,290,000 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS $931,000 CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN $307,000
  • 34. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL PROFESSIONAL/TRADE $24,900,000 CALIFORNIA BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION $2,440,000 CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION $2,430,000 CALIFORNIA CABLE & TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION $1,050,000 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES $5,660,000 CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CSEA) $1,280,000
  • 35. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL REAL ESTATE $11,500,000 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS $1,730,000 TRANSPORTATION $8,250,000 LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY $704,000 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC TRANSPORTATION COALITION $567,000
  • 36. California Lobbying Activity: Exhibit 4-4 24-month 2003-2004 Legislative Session CATEGORY TOP LOBBYIST EMPLOYERS SUBTOTAL TOTAL UTILITIES $27,100,000 PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP SBC $5,370,000 EDISON INTERNATIONAL $3,860,000 AT&T $1,580,000 VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, INC. $1,560,000 LOS ANGELES WATER AND POWER DEPARTMENT, CITY OF $1,110,000 CALIFORNIA WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION $1,090,000 $413,591,000
  • 37. Exhibit 4-5 An Iron Triangle of Interest Group Relationships
  • 38. Exhibit 4-6 A Partial Issue Network for SB 19 (2001), Escutia, School Nutrition