Skip to content

Home Sweet K Street

The business of lobbying thrives on face time and the subleties of in-person contact. Lobbyists pay good money to get into a fundraiser for a quick chat with a lawmaker. And meetings in a congressional office, well, those are close to priceless. None of this can be done in pajamas. But a lot of what goes on in the professional advocacy world can, and does, take place while lobbyists work from home – or from a vacation abode or the pediatrician’s office. View Roll Call article.

Recent Stories

Future shutdowns mean a pay freeze for senators

Appeals court questions Trump executive orders targeting law firms

GOP data privacy bill tries again to set national standard

Capitol Ink | Mascots’ makeover

The most vulnerable senators of 2026, less than 6 months before Election Day

Denise Powell wins Democratic primary for battleground Nebraska seat