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Ney, Volz Plotted Lobby Ban Violation

Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio) last week became the first federal lawmaker to be found guilty of facilitating a former staffer’s violation of the one-year lobbying ban, setting a new criminal precedent that could impact the revolving-door relationship between Capitol Hill and K Street.

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Rep. Michele Bachmann, who recently suspended her campaign for the presidency, speaks at the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 9.
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30 Hill Aides to Know

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The clear expectation is Congress will get very little done this election year. But what does get accomplished, at least in the high-profile areas, will largely be the handiwork of an elite group of staffers — who combine policy expertise, political acumen and the trust of their lawmaker bosses to drive much of the legislative agenda.

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