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News Alert: From Moonbeam to mainstream: Jerry Brown in winter

 
 
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From Moonbeam to mainstream: Jerry Brown in winter
SACRAMENTO — At a morning meeting early in 1975, about three months after Jerry Brown became the youngest governor in California’s history, Brown’s chief of staff, Gray Davis, told the governor he had asked the capital’s general services staff to mend a hole in the carpet.

Brown stopped the meeting. "Do you know how much that hole has saved taxpayers," he asked. When a legislator came to Brown’s office with his hand out, looking for money for a new project, Brown could point to the hole in the carpet as evidence that the state needed to save money.

Forty years later, when Brown offers his State of the State address Thursday for the final time during his second tenure as governor, he will be speaking to a dramatically different state than the one he first took over.
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News Alert: Tax law showers cash on lobby firms

 
 
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Tax law showers cash on lobby firms
Tax reform was very good to K Street.

The successful Republican drive to overhaul the tax code, which consumed much of the legislative agenda in 2017, resulted in a bonanza of business for Washington’s law and lobby firms.

Bolstered by GOP control of Washington, lobbyists saw their business grow almost across the board last year. The quest to pass tax legislation — a bill affecting every industry — was a big reason why.
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Learn how Amazon is dominating the competitive search space



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This report from Adthena reveals the extent to which Amazon has been capturing text ad clickshare in major retail categories.

Analysis of consumer electronics, and department store retail categories in the US and UK, suggests that Amazon's paid search adspend is  behind the e-commerce giant's continued market growth, with the scale and impact of their paid search investments eclipsing their closest rivals.

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  • What is Amazon's share of adspend in US/UK markets?
  • How much clickshare does this win them?
  • What are the three key factors which contribute to Amazon's dominant search performance?
  • What are the tactics and strategies retailers can use to fight back?

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News Alert: GOP feud with FBI ratchets up

 
 
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GOP feud with FBI ratchets up
The knives are out for the FBI on Capitol Hill.

Conservative lawmakers from four separate committees are raising alarm bells about a tranche of missing text messages between two FBI agents assigned to the investigation into Russia and President Trump’s campaign, saying it calls into “further question the credibility and objectivity of certain officials at the FBI.”

Meanwhile, House Intelligence Committee lawmakers are refusing to allow the FBI to view a classified four-page memo that GOP members say shows abuse by the bureau of government surveillance powers.
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