
The 109th Congress closed up shop nearly one year ago.
For those top staff members
whose bosses resigned, retired or were voted out of office, the one year “cooling off period”–during
which they are not allowed to lobby their former colleagues on Capitol Hill–is coming to an end. Lower
level staffers have been able to work the Hill all year. Let's see which staffers of former members
have gone through the revolving door.
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