See our media citations from outlets around the nation this week:
Blocked Rail Crossings Snarl Towns, but Congress Won’t Act
(New York Times)
Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate and a former rail lobbyist, criticized the blocked crossing provision.Mr. Thune has received about $341,000 in campaign contributions since 2010 from railroad employees and political action committees, according to an analysis by OpenSecrets, which tracks money in politics.
Target's Popularity Hits Rock Bottom as Boycott Hurts Brand (Newsweek)
Target Corp PAC donated a total of $249,900 to help Republicans get elected in 2022, according to OpenSecrets. Meanwhile, the retail chain donated only $174,500 to Democratic campaigns, meaning more than 58 percent of its donations went toward GOP members.
Analysis: U.S. crypto lobbyists court Democrats in fresh legislative push (Reuters)
The industry has been trying to repair the damage. It spent around $6 million on federal lobbying in the first quarter, putting it on track for another record year after spending $21.6 million in 2022, according to OpenSecrets. Coinbase was the biggest spender during the first quarter at $700,000.