Tim Sheehy Hobnobs with D.C. Lobbyists at the “Who’s Who of K Street”
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Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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“Sheehy [...] pushed for tax policies that would benefit wealthy individuals like himself over working families.”
Helena, MT – Multimillionaire Tim Sheehy’s lobbyist ties were front and center at the RNC last week, reporting from Punchbowl revealed. While in Milwaukee, Sheehy wined and dined with “top” lobbyists and the “who’s who of K Street” at a high-end steakhouse dinner.
It’s no surprise that Sheehy is desperate to mingle with lobbyists – he’s raked in more than $200,000 from lobbyists and relies on lobbyists to help enrich himself and his company.
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Punchbowl News: Leadership, committee chairs, Tucker: Inside MKE’s most exclusive dinner
July 18, 2024
Jake Sherman
Inside the room: Forty-five of the top Republican lobbyists, lawmakers and campaign operatives wined and dined Tuesday night at Mason Street Grill in Milwaukee.
The dinner was organized by GOP mega lobbyist Jeff Miller, Arthur Schwartz of Axiom Advisors and Cliff Sims, a long-time figure in Trump world.
In attendance was a who’s who of K Street, Corporate America and top lawmakers.
Members: Senate Republican Conference Chair John Barrasso, NRSC Chair Steve Daines, Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), NRCC Chair Richard Hudson, Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.), who is vying to be the next chair of the House Financial Services Committee.
Political world: Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick and his wife Dina Powell, Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, Congressional Leadership Fund President Dan Conston and NRSC Executive Director Jason Thielman.
K Street/Corporate America: Wayne Berman and Joe Carapiet of Blackstone, GOP donor Joe Popolo, PhRMA’s Chris Young, Andrew Lundquist of ConocoPhillips, API’s Mike Sommers, Todd Walker and Phil Park of Altria, Kyle Samani of Multicoin Capital, Omeed Malik of Farvahar Partners, Gary Cohn of IBM and formerly of the Trump White House, billionaire Arkansas banker Warren Stephens and Vu Ritchie, Stephens Inc.’s government affairs director.
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