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NYT: McCain, Telecom Lobbyist Controversy
An article posted on The New York Times Web site on Wednesday evening calls into question Republican presidential hopeful John McCain's relationship with Vicki Iseman, a partner with Alcalde & Fay. Iseman is a seasoned telecommunications lobbyist who represented corporations before the Senate Commerce Committee, which McCain chaired twice.
According to her bio, Iseman worked on the landmark 1992 and 1996 communications reform bills and helped secure cable access for broadcast television stations. She also has worked on the digital television conversion; satellite regulation and telecommunications ownership.
The NYT story has more details about Iseman's work in the communications arena and her alleged dealings with McCain.
Posted by Andrew on February 20, 2008 08:58 PM | Permalink
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