Nebraska Sees Increase in Lobbyists, Spending on Lobbying

(Common Cause Nebraska)
Lincoln – Lobbyists in Nebraska raked in more cash than ever last year and more people joined their ranks to try to influence public officials, according to a new report.
Lobbyists collected $19.4 million in gross earnings in 2019, according to Common Cause Nebraska. The government watchdog group said the total is a record, up from $17.8 million in 2018.
The number of paid, registered lobbyists also increased to 405 last year, up from 378 in 2018, according to Common Cause Nebraska’s annual lobbyist spending report.
The report also notes the ongoing lobbying by taxpayer-funded government organizations, including local school boards and the University of Nebraska.
Jack Gould, the group’s issues chairman, said lobbyists are getting more involved in campaign contributions as well, “which everyone should be concerned about.”
Find a copy of the report at omahadailyrecord.com.
TOP 10 HIGHEST PAID LOBBYING FIRMS
Five-year total 2015-19 as compiled by Common Cause Nebraska.
1. Mueller Robak - $7,306,244
2. Radcliffe & Associates - $6,234,841
3. O’Hara Lindsay - $4,785,716
4. Peetz & Company - $3,633,089
5. American Communications Group - $3,120,783
6. Kissel, Kohout, ES Associates - $2,882,208
7. Nowka & Edwards - $2,972,756
8. Bromm Nielsen & Mines – $2,380,853
9. Husch Blackwell – $2,059,711
10. Zulkoski Weber – $1,931,037
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