From the AL Monitor lobbying newsletter:
A bipartisan congressional committee wants to revamp lobbying disclosures “to make it easier to know who’s lobbying Congress and what they’re lobbying for.”
If your lobbyist isn’t clearly communicating with his prey targets, perhaps he should be fired.
OK, so maybe a foreign power’s project has been split among many lobbyists, making it hard to discern.
So stop listening to lobbyists.