In today's economy, access to your elected officials has never been more important. Unfortunately, it also has never been this inaccessible. With the average DC lobbyist charging $5,000-$50,000 a month for undefined services, most businesses, associations, municipalities and not for profit organizations have been priced out of their own government. Lobbyit.com is bringing this access back to the people. Our pricing structure pulls the curtain away from the long closed off lobbying industry and our offerings are tailored to meet every government relations need. Whether you are looking to establish a DC presence, wanting to closely monitor your important issues or even trying to effect legislative change, our plans provide the most affordable options in the entire industry.

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janetgrant245

09/17/2009

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Washgton DC's Top Lobbyists

Thank you YellowPages for helping me find Keys to the Capitol! Our small city was in desperate need of help with the appropriations process in Congress. Unfortunately, the amount of funding we were seeking was small enough where the ridiculous prices some lobbying firms charge would have defeated the point of using a lobbyist in the first place! We brought Keys to the Capitol on board and their affordable prices made the whole effort worthwhile! We were extremely pleased with the professionalism they displayed and the connections they utilized to get us in doors that had previously been closed. Their entire team was a pleasure to work with.

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Lobbyit.com - Washington DC's Top Lobbying Firm

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Extra Phones

202-747-2727

Accreditation

Member - American League of Lobbyists

Associations
Member - American League of Lobbyists Member - U.S. Chamber of Commerce Member - American Society of Association Executives Member - National League of Cities Member - International City Managers Association
Categories
Lobbyists, Government Consultants
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