Let's talk about the disturbing lack of black lobbyists in Washington

FruitOfTheVale

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Washington Government Relations Group

^This is the website for the Washington Government Relations Group which is the premiere membership organization for black lobbyists. Up until the mid 90s their membership was less than 50 members. As of 2009 per this article Their membership was around 450 which was up from 200 members in 2004. For perspective, there are an estimated 12,337 federal lobbyists working today in Washington which is down from the record 15,137 in 2007. The total registered population of federal lobbyists however is around 30,000 according to this article which cites PoliticalMoneyLine.com. In other words, black lobbyists constitute slightly more than 1% of the total federal lobbyist population.

What does this mean?

To answer that one first needs to understand what a lobbyist actually does. I'll borrow the definition from Wikipedia:

Lobbying (also lobby) is the act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in a government, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies. Lobbying is done by many types of people, associations and organized groups, including individuals in the private sector, corporations, fellow legislators or government officials, or advocacy groups (interest groups).

Lobbyists in the USA (known colloquially in Washington as "K Street") exist in a capacity to sway a legislator's vote/support/opposition for bills, propositions, etc in favor of the position that the lobbyist's client shares. Lobbyist firms typically create year long contracts with their clients and are paid anywhere between $5,000 to 25,000/month depending on the size of the private company/interest group.

Lobbyists are typically privately funded but can also be funded with public money. In fact, 40 of the 50 states have no regulations whatsoever on using public money for lobbying.

So who are these "special interest groups" that often spend upwards of 500,000/year on federal lobbyists? The simple answer is they can be anybody and can lobby for anything. One example of a black special interest group is the NAACP; per Open Secrets.org the NAACP has spent around half a million every year on federal lobbying for the last 8 years.

The flipside of special interest groups are the interests of the lobby firms themselves. For example, there are 100s of civil rights lobby firms. When it comes to black owned lobby firms of any kind however you can count them on one hand, and two of the most notable - Watts Partners and PCT Government Relations - merged into the practice JC Watts in 2010. Pictured below are the respective founders Elroy Sailor, J.C. Watts and Raymond Millian:

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JC Watts lobbies on behalf of a variety of industries from agriculture to homeland security and their client list includes a number of Fortune 500 companies from AT&T to Microsoft.

So what is the point of all of this info? Lobbyists are essentially the direct line from the public to government representatives when it comes to legislature. These lobbyists are in the White House every day developing personal relationships with elected and unelected officials. These relationships are critical to making lobbying actually work on behalf of the clients.

The drop in the bucket of black lobbyists is mirrored by the drop in the bucket of black clients and black lobbying dollars from any sector (private, public, government).

And yet, this matter is not discussed in the MSM... there are no articles whatsoever about this topic on CNN, MSNBC or Fox :mjpls::mjpls::mjpls:

Let's talk about it.
 

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unfortunately most black folks dont believe in a black political agenda....

all most of us really want is non-black acceptance...

thats why the media can reduce racism to a "social issue" and we dont correct em...

when its really a group economic issue... aint got nothing to do with any individual social interaction...

we rather live vicariously thru white puppets like obama and kamala harris... or the athletes & entertainers..

shyt even in ferguson this year black folks re-elected that white supremacist mayor....

they aint learn shyt from mike browns murder...
 
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Good article.
More important than Black owned lobbying firm would be lobby group promoting the interests of Black folks. Paid for by Black people.Economics and legislation are the real ways to fight, everything else amounts to running in place. Only the naive would think otherwise.

JC Watts used to be a republican Congressman from Oklahoma..I think. He used his connections to switch hustles. I used to watch him tap dancing on tv back in the day.
 
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Good article.
More important than Black owned lobbying firm would be lobby group promoting the interests of Black folks. Economics and legislation are the real ways to fight, everything else amounts to running in place. Only the naive would think otherwise.

JC Watts used to be a republican Congressman from Oklahoma..I think. He used his connections to switch hustles. I used to watch him tap dancing on tv back in the day.

Federal lobbyists themselves are typically former members of Congress and are essentially leveraging their professional/personal relationships from their Congress days to the highest bidder. The hiring pool for black federal lobbyists is already skewed by the demographics of congress and then there's the black ticket split which is about 85% Democrat/15% Republican.

The efficacy of a federal lobbyist has a lot to do with how they were received by their peers when they were acting congressmen. If they weren't pushing black issues in congress they likely won't have much sway on black issues as a lobbyist either.

The question becomes does there need to a critical mass of black congressmen/congresswomen for black federal lobbying to even be effective... That, or can a black federal lobbyist be well respected enough by their predominantly white former peers in Congress to be able to sway them on policy decisions that affect black folks. Of course, that would imply that their positions on black politics while they were acting congressmen would have to have been respected by their non-black peers :mjpls:... It's a :francis: situation all the way around.
 

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Federal lobbyists themselves are typically former members of Congress and are essentially leveraging their professional/personal relationships from their Congress days to the highest bidder. The hiring pool for black federal lobbyists is already skewed by the demographics of congress and then there's the black ticket split which is about 85% Democrat/15% Republican.

The efficacy of a federal lobbyist has a lot to do with how they were received by their peers when they were acting congressmen. If they weren't pushing black issues in congress they likely won't have much sway on black issues as a lobbyist either.

The question becomes does there need to a critical mass of black congressmen/congresswomen for black federal lobbying to even be effective... That, or can a black federal lobbyist be well respected enough by their predominantly white former peers in Congress to be able to sway them on policy decisions that affect black folks. Of course, that would imply that their positions on black politics while they were acting congressmen would have to have been respected by their non-black peers ... It's a situation all the way around.

I'm assuming that you meant that federal lobbyists are former staff members for Congressmen or Senators, with a few former elected officials sprinkled among them. I'd be interested to see how many former elected officials are lobbyists now.

As you said though, lobbyists leverage whatever power they have and sell their services to the highest bidder. I'd rather that Black individuals or organizations had the finances and wherewithal to use the system to push legislation that benefits Black people and issues by hiring lobbyists. If I had it like that, I'd hire the most effective lobbyists to promote my agenda. If that lobbyist or company is Black owned, great.....if not, hire the other guy.
 

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Black people are underrepresented in nearly everything accept in prison population and in percentage of America's poor.
Where are all the "college is a scam" brehs? :mjgrin:
 

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Also black doesn't necessarily mean on code

Good rebuttal to OP: "WE NEED MORE BLACK COPS, JUDGES, DAs"

True, it could be argued though that black politicians are pressured to play ball in a white workplace by not sticking their necks out on black issues which would alienate them from 95% of congress. If blacks made up 14% of congress instead of 4%, alienation as a method of maintaining the status quo would become problematic and black lobbying would have a stronger impetus.
 
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