Google posts largest lobbying quarter to date

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Google racked up a nearly $5.5 million lobbying tab in the first three months of the new Congress, its largest lobbying quarter to date. The search company regularly posts the largest lobbying numbers among technology companies. It spent more on influence in 2014 than any other computer or Internet company. It continued that trend in the first quarter of the new Congress, in which Republicans now control both chambers. Its lobbying touched on nearly every major issue facing the technology sector, from e-mail privacy and surveillance reform to immigration, cybersecurity, trade and patents. In all, the company listed about 50 issues on which it lobbied. Less-conventional issues included lobbying on wind power, autonomous vehicle technology and drone technology. The $5.47 million lobbying quarter is $1.65 million more than Google's amount at this time in 2014. The only comparable previous first quarter filing came in 2012, when it posted just over $5 million.

Facebook ranked second in the first quarter with $2.4 million going toward lobbying, a slight drop from this time in 2014. Amazon posted a $1.9 million quarter, a boost of more than $1 million since the first quarter of 2014. Microsoft spent $1.89 million, a slight drop. Among service providers, Comcast spent $4.6 million, while AT&T spent $4.3 million -- both numbers were a jump from this time in 2014. Verizon spent $3.35 million, on track with 2014’s first-quarter filing.


Google posts largest lobbying quarter to date