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Google's top Washington lobbyist, Alan Davidson, has quit the company. Mountain View's director of public policy said he would step down later this month, having worked at Google since 2005. His departure is arguably poorly timed given the level of antitrust regulatory scrutiny circling the firm currently. “After six-and-a- …

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  1. Tom 38

    Am I being cynical?

    Next job: determining the level of antitrust scrutiny the government will apply to Google.

  2. Armando 123
    Devil

    Wait a minute

    "$6m on lobbying"

    Seriously? That's it? That won't even buy you the press secretary of a first-term member of the House of Representatives from an agriculture-intensive state. What cheap ba*ds!

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