
New Report Reveals Spending Levels
How much have they spent? A report by Public Citizen found that the Big 4 spent nearly $350 million on lobbying and campaign contributions to influence lawmakers over the past eight years. The amount spent jumped from $19 million during the 2010 election cycle to $118 million during the 2018 cycle. The Big 4 spend more on lobbying than they give politicians through their PACs or employee contributions. In 2018 the Big 4 all ranked in the top 10 companies that spent the most on lobbying. The amount spent on lobbying among the four jumped by more than 600 percent from 2009 to 2018. In 2009 they spent $7.5 million. In 2018 $55.4 million. And theyre paying a lot more people to lobby for them. The number of Big 4 lobbyists increased during that period from 89 to 277. Thats one for every two congressmen and senators. Google initially had the most lobbyists but Amazon has caught up. Amazons spending on lobbying and its PAC contributions are increasing at a faster rate than the other Big 4 companies. It is opening one of its headquarters in Northern Virginia a mere four miles from Washington D.C. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream Even the lobbyists give. Two big lobbying firms of the Big 4 contributed the most by far of lobbyists. The Republican-aligned lobbying firm Fierce Government Relations which represents Apple contributed more than $2 million to Congress since 2010. The Democratic-aligned lobbying firm Subject Matter which represents Facebook contributed $1.8 million. Both firms have employees with strong ties to Congress. Many are former congressional staffers. Others worked for the DOJ or the FTC.Employee Spending
The Big 4 also contribute a lot through their employees. Employee spending doubled between the 2016 and 2018 election cycles from $1.9 million to $3.8 million. Over half of that came from Google employees. A whopping 94 of employee contributions went to Democrats in 2018.
A whopping 94 of employee contributions went to Democrats in 2018.
And who gets the money? Mostly but not exclusively Democrats. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) received $45000 from the Big 4 the most of any member of Congress.
Some top execs contribute to both Republicans and Democrats. Google CEO Sundar Pichai contributed $33900 each to the DSCC and the NRSC. Others like Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg contribute almost exclusively to Democrats. She contributed the most of any executive in 2018 $134800.
PACs for Google Facebook and Amazon contributed to a filibuster-proof majority of the U.S. Senate in 2018 (Apple does not have a PAC). This means the companies contributed to 60 or more senators. Amazon and Google PACs contributed to more than half of the representatives in the House.
Public Citizen expects the spending to continue increasing at a rapid rate soon reaching half a billion. How can members of Congress and officials at the DOJ and FTC resist this kind of pressure? Congress is supposed to represent the people not powerful companies. If nothing gets done to rein in the Big 4 their abuses are going to continue increasing.
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