President Barack Obama may have shunned lobbyists, but he gave them a big gift with his health care plan.
From the moment he proposed overhauling the health care system in February, the industry turned to K Street to help shape the plan.
The big battles over President Obama's proposed overhaul of the health care system have taken up much of the public's attention, but they haven't necessarily been the breadwinners for lobbyists. Some of the most lucrative work has been on smaller issues.
December 14, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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President Barack Obama may have shunned lobbyists, but he gave them a big gift with his health care plan.
From the moment he proposed overhauling the health care system in February, the industry turned to K Street to help shape the plan.
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