Facebook, Amazon, Apple pick up spending on lobbying
Apple, Facebook and Amazon.com have increased their expenses on trying to influence U.S. politicians and policy at the federal level, but Google still outstrips them in spending though it reduced expenditure in the second quarter.
Amazon’s spending on lobbying increased by 103 percent to a record $2.15 million in the second quarter of 2015, according to data collated by advocacy group Consumer Watchdog from filings by the company. Facebook’s expense rose to $2.69 million in the quarter, up 27% from $2.12 million in the second quarter of 2014. The social networking company outstripped its first quarter spending of $2.44 million by 10%.
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