1. We need to lobby our leaders to work for peace and to use its dividends wisely. 2. At the time of his illness, Mas had focused his energies in Europe, lobbying European leaders to pressure Castro to introduce democratic reforms in Cuba. 3. Both said they were lobbying leaders in the House, which has not voted on the issue, to approve the Senate bill, which the Clinton administration supports. 4. Adminstration officials touted the plan at a House hearing, and President Bush and Tom Ridge, director of Homeland Security, lobbied congressional leaders at the White House. 5. For months, Gore and his opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination, former Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey, have feverishly lobbied labor leaders. 6. He is drafting various proposals and plans to lobby state leaders soon. 7. In fact, Clinton continues to lobby congressional leaders, pressing against the opening of a formal inquiry and impeachment. 8. John C. Burnam, president of the dog handler association, plans to lobby congressional leaders to gain their support. 9. Mastro said the mayor intended to return to Albany soon to lobby state leaders to renew rent control laws. 10. Mr. Graham and Mr. Wexler have not yet lobbied leaders in the House, but they plan to use support in the Senate for leverage. |