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NAB, CCIA, NetChoice Q3 Lobbying Spending Drops

NAB, the Computer & Communications Industry Association and NetChoice reported major decreases in their lobbying spending in Q3 compared with the same period in 2019. NTCA reported a major increase; Charter, NCTA and USTelecom reported modest hikes. NAB spent just…

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over $2 million, a decrease of almost 32%. CCIA spent $40,000, down 20%. NetChoice paid $30,000, a 57% drop. NTCA devoted $100,000, up 25%. NCTA spent $3.11 million, up more than 5%. Charter was $2.4 million, a more than 7% rise. USTelecom spent $520,000, up almost 2%. ViacomCBS shelled out $990,000; CBS alone spent $900,000 last year. Disney spent $860,000, a more than 2% decline. The Information Technology Industry Council spent $420,000, up 5%. Cox spent $810,000, more than 3% down. The Wireless Infrastructure Association spent $180,000, a 14% drop.