101. Now lobbying groups representing the institutions that filed all those forms are determined not to allow the program to shrink.
102. Off the Senate floor, powerful lobbying groups on both sides of the dispute continued their fight.
103. One early member was Americans for Tax Reform, a Republican-subsidized lobbying group whose president, Grover Norquist, has worked as a part-time lobbyist for Microsoft.
104. Online service providers and electronic commerce lobbying groups, of course, want to make cyberspace tax-free, arguing that taxation would choke off Internet growth.
105. On Sunday night, Clinton vowed before the same lobbying group to support Israel and the peace effort.
106. Organizations like the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, whose members include giants like Disney World, funnel money into lobbying groups to fight year-round schooling.
107. Out of costume, she is protester-spokeswoman Dara Silverman of United for a Fair Economy, a lobbying group.
108. Previously only lobbying groups, like the National Rifle Association or Americans for Term Limits, could set up such independent committees to benefit candidates.
109. Plenty of people, including some powerful business lobbying groups, are determined to see the embargo relaxed or eliminated outright.
110. Roman Catholic lobbying groups immediately began to focus their attention on Friday on the Black, Puerto Rican and Hispanic Legislative Caucus in Albany.