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These are previously unrecognized channels at play in terms of corporate political influence that policymakers need to be mindful of when assessing how influential corporations are likely to be,” Kim said.
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Previously unrecognized channels of corporate political influence exist policymakers need to be mindful according to Kim.
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Claim Maker
Sehoon Kim
Context Type
News Article
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{
    "topic": "Corporate political influence",
    "speaker": "Sehoon Kim",
    "audience": "Policymakers"
}
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September 12, 2025 at 1:01 AM (1 day ago)
Last Updated
September 12, 2025 at 1:01 AM (1 day ago)

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A study reveals charities with corporate board members spend $130,000 annually lobbying for connected companies. This quid pro quo arrangement raises concerns about political influence, though it remains legal.

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Lobbying
Corporate Influence
Political Influence
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