election spending

Ohio Unions Battle Conservative Super PACS for Votes

The New York Times: Ohio Unions Battle Conservative Super PACS for Votes

By Monica Davey and Steven Greenhouse, 9/4/2012

The election commission’s $2 billion figure for donations from corporate PACs and employees did not include the amount that business spends on lobbyists or business’s political donations to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The U.S. Chamber in the news - August 28

Protestors, industry pressure Cuomo on gas fracking

But if environmental groups are pushing hard on one side, industry and pro-business groups are pushing hard on the other — with ads like this one produced by the US Chamber of Commerce: "Shale energy means good paying job for New Yorkers and millions in revenues for our communities," the ad promises. More...

The U.S. Chamber in the news - August 23

Business leaders want normal trade relations with Russia

As Russia finally joins the World Trade Organization, U.S. business leaders are warning Congress that American companies could be left in the dust as other countries move in to take advantage of Russia's lower trade barriers. More...

The U.S. Chamber in the news - August 23

Business leaders want normal trade relations with Russia

As Russia finally joins the World Trade Organization, U.S. business leaders are warning Congress that American companies could be left in the dust as other countries move in to take advantage of Russia's lower trade barriers. More...

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It can be hard to get a big corporation to go on record about anything – much less something controversial.

That’s why I was pleasantly surprised by the answer I got at Google’s annual shareholder meeting when I asked cofounder Larry Page why the company is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, an organization that has publicly opposed many of Google’s positions and interests.

After receiving applause for my question, Google’s head lawyer David Drummond – who was helping Page to answer questions – responded that the company’s membership in the U.S. Chamber is something senior leadership debates a lot. He added that while there are some things that the U.S. Chamber is good for, there is a lot of stuff it does that Google doesn’t agree with.

He concluded by saying that, “while we are members for now, it’s something that we do review.”

You can Google anything right?

Well, try going to the search engine and entering “Google’s political spending.”

You’ll get something like this: