Lobbyists Converge on Washington for Piece of Stimulus, Auto Aid
Published 12/9/2008 by Annys Shin at Wash Post In Congress
Last week it was auto industry suppliers. Yesterday it was mayors from the nation's biggest cities. Now, auto dealers from across the country have arrived in Washington.
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