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− | {{ | + | {{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm}}'''E. Dee Martin''' is a lobbyist with [[Bracewell & Giuliani]], a U.S. headquartered law and lobbying firm which lists "environmental and energy issues such as climate change" as one of its major practice areas. |
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+ | In 2008 and 2009 Martin worked for Bracewell & Giuliani on the account of the major U.S. power utility, [[Ameren]], which was sought the firms assistance on climate change issues. Ameren spent $78,000 on Bracewell & Giuliani in 2008 and another $50,000 in 2009.<ref>[http://projects.publicintegrity.org/climatelobby/Results.aspx?ClientName=&LobbyingFirm=Bracewell%20%26%20Giuliani&Expense=-1&LobbyistName=&Quarter=&BizCategory=&Results_BizCategory=1&Results_ClientName=1&Results_Expense=1&Results_LobbyingFirm=1&Results_Quarter=1 “Bracewell & Giuliani”] Center for Public Integrity, accessed July 2009.</ref> The registered lobbyists were [[Scott H. Segal]], [[Jeffrey Holmstead]], [[Edward Krenik]] and [[Joshua Zive]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:50, 24 February 2020
{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm}}E. Dee Martin is a lobbyist with Bracewell & Giuliani, a U.S. headquartered law and lobbying firm which lists "environmental and energy issues such as climate change" as one of its major practice areas.
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Working for Ameren
In 2008 and 2009 Martin worked for Bracewell & Giuliani on the account of the major U.S. power utility, Ameren, which was sought the firms assistance on climate change issues. Ameren spent $78,000 on Bracewell & Giuliani in 2008 and another $50,000 in 2009.[1] The registered lobbyists were Scott H. Segal, Jeffrey Holmstead, Edward Krenik and Joshua Zive.
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ “Bracewell & Giuliani” Center for Public Integrity, accessed July 2009.
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