What lobbying Congress can really buy
Norfolk Southern, the train company involved in the recent derailment in Ohio, spent $1.8 million on lobbying last year. One listener called in to ask about what lobbying dollars actually pay for. We’ll explain and answer more of your questions about how menstrual symptoms can affect productivity and what it might take for climate NIMBYs to become climate YIMBYs. Plus, Kimberly and guest host Reema Khrais share financial advice they’d give their younger selves.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
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- “Lobbying Data Summary” from OpenSecrets
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- “How Corporate Lobbyists Conquered American Democracy” from The Atlantic
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- “‘Crafting an illusion’: US rail firms’ multimillion-dollar PR push” from The Guardian
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- “Before Ohio derailment, Norfolk Southern lobbied against safety rules” from The Washington Post
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- “The Power of Compound Interest: Calculations and Examples” from Investopedia
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