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PhRMA Qualcomm Republic Services Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District SAP America Walmart We knew most of this already from lobbying disclosures. However:
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Kyl "provided advice/legal services" (lobbying) to 9 other clients whose names are withheld. Kyl invoked "Rule 1.6 of the DC Bar Rules of Professional Conduct" to claim the exemption.
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I'll link to the report but I think it'll just take you to a search page and you'll have to type in Jon Kyl. https://efdsearch.senate.gov/search/view/annual/3806235d-dcd8-4058-9313-1dc6120179d1/ …
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So NBD, just a Senator who lobbied for 30 companies and organizations, 9 of which we still don't know about, right before joining the Senate.
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Rule 1.6 exemptions? You can do that? What rationale justifies for confidential lobbying here?
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I'm looking into this right now. It seems to be highly unusual, and would appear to require more than just citing the rule. Like Kyl should actually have to explain why those clients are confidential.
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