ICYMI: US crypto trade association lobbying slipped last quarter for the first time in years
to a major push in response to cryptocurrency provisions that showed up in the infrastructure bill at the end of last summer.
The Chamber for Digital Commerce, the oldest industry trade association, saw a dip in total spending from $404,663 to $327,406 over the same period, all due to decreased spending on the association’s internal lobbying.
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