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Daily Archives: October 2, 2008
NFL drafts Senate aide for lobbying team
from Politico.com The National Football League has hired a quarterback for its lobbying operation: Jeff Miller, staff director for the Senate Judiciary Committee’s antitrust subcommittee. Miller’s new role as vice president of government relations and public policy should provide a … Continue reading
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Tagged antitrust, jeff miller, judiciary committee, lobbyist, national football league, nfl, politico.com, quarterback, senate