There are two types of lobbyists. There are lobbyists who work for consulting firms and represent clients, so when they register on behalf of a client, they will indicate who their client is, and then there are some in-house lobbyists who have an employer. They're not in a government relations firm. They work for their organization or corporation, and part of their duties is to communicate with federal officials. In the case of organizations and corporations, the responsibility is on the senior official, while if you work for government relations, the responsibility is on the actual consultant.
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