Kimberly-Clark spent $131K lobbying for incentive bill
The lobbying reports show Kimberly-Clark spent $131,107 to lobby the Capitol between July 1 and Dec. 31, a significant uptick in activity for the manufacturer.
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The lobbying reports show Kimberly-Clark spent $131,107 to lobby the Capitol between July 1 and Dec. 31, a significant uptick in activity for the manufacturer.
The Center for Journalism Ethics at UW-Madison announced this week it has selected five entries as finalists for the 2019 Anthony Shadid Award.
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