Should corporate lobbying on tax issues be considered a conflict of interest when lawmakers depend on their donations?
The Heart of the Dilemma Corporate lobbying on tax policy sits at the crossroads of democracy, economics, and ethics. On the one hand, corporations—like any interest group—argue they have the right to petition the government, ensure lawmakers understand their concerns, and advocate for favorable policy outcomes. On the other hand, when lawmakers depend on these same corporations...
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