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Amazon Lobbied More Government Entities Than Any Other Public US Company Last Year (fortune.com)

Amazon lobbied more government entities last year than any other public U.S. company, covering issues like healthcare, transportation, defense, and labor regulation. "Across 2018, Amazon contacted 40 different federal entities on 21 different general issue areas," reports Fortune, citing a report from Axios. "The only tech giant to lobby on more issues than Amazon was Google's Alphabet." From the report: In terms of money spent, Amazon's $14.4 million is topped only by Alphabet's $21 million, says Bloomberg. While the tech industry overall spent less than half of the $280 million from pharmaceutical and healthcare products companies in Washington, Amazon has increased spending 460% since 2012, growing quickly within its trade. According to Axios, Amazon lobbied on self-driving car and drone issues, hinting at new methods of delivery. It supported a law allowing pharmacists to tell patients when using their insurance is actually more expensive, aiding Amazon's new investment in PillPack. It also covered the labeling of bioengineered food and a pilot program allowing online shoppers to use the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program -- signs of Amazon's emerging grocery business.

41 comments

  1. I can't imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How bezos can even show his face in public these days with revelations like that happening more every day

    1. Re:I can't imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Easy. We all worship money. He has lots of it. He's a shiny golden god.

    2. Re: I can't imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But think about the children!!!

    3. Re:I can't imagine by stephanruby · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Why are we focusing on Amazon?

      Amazon doesn't even figure as one of the top 10 lobbyists in the United States.

      https://www.opensecrets.org/lo...

      Of course, these stats don't even take into account the Super PACs

    4. Re:I can't imagine by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 1

      Some people just want to destroy anything successful because they are personally failures and cannot stand to be reminded of that.

      Sure, some have academic, if poorly constructed, arguments but the number of people emotionally driven by jealousy is staggering.

      There is a plethora of "man on the street" videos on YouTube asking people about taxing the rich that clearly illustrate this principle.

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    5. Re:I can't imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, GE aren't getting much return on that investment, because my retirement stock is tanking.

    6. Re:I can't imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nothing is successful.

      We are destroying our world, all life is dying, most people are getting more superstitious and irrational, and you want to call a corporation pursuing only greed a "success"?

      What "some people" want to destroy are the failures.

    7. Re:I can't imagine by dcw3 · · Score: 1

      I want to destroy that list by getting the fucking money out of bribing our politicians. Here's the 2018 list...

      US Chamber of Commerce $94,800,000
      National Assn of Realtors $72,808,648
      Open Society Policy Center $31,520,000
      Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America $27,989,250
      American Hospital Assn $23,927,842
      Blue Cross/Blue Shield $23,604,221
      Business Roundtable $23,160,000
      Alphabet Inc $21,740,000
      American Medical Assn $20,417,000
      AT&T Inc $18,529,000
      Boeing Co $15,120,000
      Comcast Corp $15,072,000
      Amazon.com $14,400,000
      Northrop Grumman $14,303,000
      National Assn of Broadcasters $14,170,000
      Bayer AG $13,430,000
      NCTA The Internet & Television Assn $13,240,000
      Lockheed Martin $13,205,502
      Facebook Inc $12,620,000
      Southern Co $12,300,000

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  2. And the story is Amazon... bringing up the rear? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Why is this front page news... an also-ran in terms of money spent for influence winds up here? The opening statement shows that Alphabet is already spending more... and Big Pharma makes both of them look like junior varsity.

    Quote: "The only tech giant to lobby on more issues than Amazon was Google's Alphabet."

    So we're now covering the first loser as news?

  3. FROZEN BARBIE LOOKING FOR KEN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Dear Ken, I'm in pieces. Why the cold shoulder?

    Love, Barbie

    1. Re:FROZEN BARBIE LOOKING FOR KEN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dear Barbie,

      I'm sorry, there's been a misunderstanding. I'm a sexless plastic incel from Colorado. There's a shiny smooth area where genitals should be, that's it. I have nothing to offer women or the conversation generally. Apologies.

      Yours in plastic irrelevance and lies,

      Ken Doll

  4. Re:And the story is Amazon... bringing up the rear by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Google only gets a positive spin here. Get used to it.

  5. Do no evil by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    At least Amazon never pretended that bullshit. They are openly devilish in every way.

  6. Jeff, you've been out-whataburgered by rmdingler · · Score: 1

    Lobbying, at its most basic, is peddling monetary influence in exchange for political influence.

    All these target markets for influence, and nothing for Bleecker Street. The saddest part of it all is the American President out-thought you there.

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    1. Re:Jeff, you've been out-whataburgered by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Whataburgered? Does that mean he made mediocre burgers that morons in Texas worship?

    2. Re:Jeff, you've been out-whataburgered by dcw3 · · Score: 1

      The saddest part of it all is the American President out-thought you there.

      Which one? Oh, and every member of Congress too?

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  7. Legalized bribery by Tablizer · · Score: 1

    Shame on you, GOP judges.

    1. Re:Legalized bribery by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But the people paying to play (Bezos, Brin, and Page) get a pass because they're self-righteous liberals when they have a camera in their face? Nice double standard.

    2. Re:Legalized bribery by Tablizer · · Score: 1

      Who is giving them a pass? E. Warren suggested splitting up big web co's.

  8. richest company has the most lobbyists by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    news at 11

  9. Gotta be lobbying for the left. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Time to quit buying from Amazon.

    1. Re:Gotta be lobbying for the left. by BringsApples · · Score: 1

      Yeah man Walmart and Costco, too. Only shop at Dollar General and gas stations.

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  10. Tech learns from its mistakes. by SvnLyrBrto · · Score: 2

    Tech companies engaged in hardly any lobbying back in the '90s during that tech boom. And we got screwed because of it. Established industry players, with long histories of LOTS of lobbying bought laws like the DMCA, for example. How many tech companies were wiped out by that one abuse alone? I had friends at Napster, and at two other Napster-like companies, that were put out of work by the RIAA/Metallica lobby. And the demise of one of the companies I worked for was hastened by being forced to waste engineering time and effort, and waste money to bring a lawyer onto the payroll; to deal with DMCA BS. And some of you will recall that 2001 was a BAD time for your employer to be going under.

    And that's just one of a number of laws that those entrenched interests bought that have adversely... sometimes grievously... affected tech. Yeah, it's a dirty game and it would be nice for it to go away entirely. But as long as scum like the RIAA/Metallica play it; tech really has no choice now. Bringing a knife to a gun fight seldom works out.

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    1. Re:Tech learns from its mistakes. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You mean a copyrighted music file sharing site wasn't able to stay in business indefinitely? I'm shocked. Not that RIAA aren't pricks, they are, but did you really think that Napster business model was legally sustainable? Really?

    2. Re: Tech learns from its mistakes. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Several companies created devices where you could carry your music with you in your pocket. Some tried to create legal marketplaces for music. Sound familiar?

      They tried to do what Apple ultimately achieved. Jobs was able to negotiate with the music industry and create the iPod. But others had tried and failed before.

    3. Re: Tech learns from its mistakes. by cpt+kangarooski · · Score: 1

      The iPod relies on a favorable court case won by Diamond, which was making the Rio line of MP3 players (boy, that was a long time ago). There was no permission needed for the device. Itâ(TM)s the iTunes Music Store that Jobs had to negotiate for.

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  11. All Hail! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    His Lordship, Prince Bezos of North America and Associated Territories.

  12. Re:Sorry Ken Doll by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

    You're too fucking boring to matter even a little bit. Keep the boring and stupid inside and just kill yourself. Nobody will ever miss you. You will never matter even a tiny amount.

    Mom, is that you?

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  13. Do my packages get here faster? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's all I care about.

  14. Seems like an odd metric to use by Solandri · · Score: 2

    Amazon lobbieslots of government branches because they do business in basically every jurisdiction in the U.S. in multiple industries. If you look at raw number of dollars spent lobbying, Amazon doesn't even make the top 10.

  15. Only the tip by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Bloomberg has no idea how much Amazon or Google really spends since they refuse to report it to their stockholders. They are also very lax on following the actual reporting requirements, which will bite them eventually. You don't think they don't leverage their major ad networks whenever they want?

  16. Healthcare Lobbying & Socialised Healthcare by labnet · · Score: 1, Insightful

    What do USA /.'s think of socialised medicine?
    Every other developed western country has a public health care system that will fix most issues for free, (chronic issues with a wait), and overlay that with a private system secondary to the public system.

    You pay twice as much as everyone else for health care. People are regularly bankrupted. You still have major out of pocket expenses.
    So do you think the USA needs tax funded public primary health care?
    And if so, whats is preventing the change?

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    1. Re:Healthcare Lobbying & Socialised Healthcare by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We subsidize your medical system by paying for all of the innovation.

      If we cut that out by not granting monopolies and allowing things like Certificate of Need laws to exist, our rates would drop 90%, and yours would go up 1000%.

      So STFU about a subject you know literally nothing about and stop buying into news articles about how some foreign country is better than the USA because of X. it's all a sham, always has been, go focus on something more important in your lives. There's plenty there.

    2. Re:Healthcare Lobbying & Socialised Healthcare by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1

      The fantastically large prices paid by Americans subsidize medical advances that benefit the rest of the world. To "fix" this problem would mean bringing healthcare advancement to a halt. Are you sure that's what you want?

      People are regularly bankrupted.

      Normal people have good health insurance. The only people who get bankrupted are the deplorables. Are you really going to stand up for them? Seriously?

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  17. It'll All Be Forgotten by WankerWeasel · · Score: 1

    Lobbying is evil. Oh, they gave me "free" 2-day shipping? What was I saying?"

  18. Re:Sorry Ken Doll by Highdude702 · · Score: 1

    This explains your unrational thoughts. I take back all the things I said about you.

  19. The other "Tax" by EETech1 · · Score: 1

    I thought I saw where they didn't have to pay any federal taxes last year?!

  20. Re:Sorry Ken Doll by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    High people don't get to take back shit dude

  21. Re:Sorry Ken Doll by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "unrational"