Source:
The Washington PostNearly 5,400 former congressional staffers have left Capitol Hill to become federal lobbyists in the past 10 years, according to a new study that documents the extent of the revolving door between Congress and K Street.
The data published by the online disclosure site LegiStorm found close to 400 former U.S. lawmakers also have made the jump to lobbying.
The report, which tallies a greater number of workers moving between Congress and lobbying than found in previous studies, underscores the symbiotic relationship: Thousands of lobbyists are able to exploit experience and connections gleaned from working inside the legislative process, and lawmakers find in lobbyists a ready pool of experienced talent.
Of the 5,400 lobbyists with recent Hill experience, the study found that 2,900 were registered to lobby on behalf of clients this year. Twenty-five powerhouse firms and organizations employ 10 or more former Hill workers. The largest number are at the Podesta Group, followed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which employs at least 21.
Read more:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/study-shows-revolving-door-of-employment-between-congress-lobbying-firms/2011/09/12/gIQAxPYROK_story.html
Some examples (not named in the article):
- Rep./Sen. John Breaux (DLC-LA) became a health care lobbyist
- Rep. Billy Tauzin (D before 1995 and now R also of Louisiana) was the CEO of the pharma lobby group PHRMA, 2005-2010. (What is it with Louisiana and the health care/medical industry?)
I've also read about this practice in David Sirota's book
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See also this report by the Center for Responsive Politics.