
Emily Birnbaum
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Lobbying & legal reporter @Business. Before: @POLITICO, @Protocol, @TheHill. Email [email protected] or text/call/Signal 301-525-4563. Opinions my own.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Emily Birnbaum |Jamie Tarabay
Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Amazon.com Inc. have found an avenue to profit from Elon Musk ’s chaotic Department of Government Efficiency. The companies’ lobbyists in Washington see their best opportunity yet to achieve one of their most elusive goals: prying loose Microsoft Corp.’s decades-long grip on the multi-billion-dollar government software business.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Emily Birnbaum |Jamie Tarabay
Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Amazon.com Inc. have found an avenue to profit from Elon Musk’s chaotic Department of Government Efficiency. The companies’ lobbyists in Washington see their best opportunity yet to achieve one of their most elusive goals: prying loose Microsoft Corp.’s decades-long grip on the multi-billion-dollar government software business. DOGE has identified that software business as a potential source of waste and overspending in the federal government.
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2 weeks ago |
advisorperspectives.com | Emily Birnbaum |Jamie Tarabay
Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Amazon.com Inc. have found an avenue to profit from Elon Musk’s chaotic Department of Government Efficiency. The companies’ lobbyists in Washington see their best opportunity yet to achieve one of their most elusive goals: prying loose Microsoft Corp.’s decades-long grip on the multi-billion-dollar government software business. DOGE has identified that software business as a potential source of waste and overspending in the federal government.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Emily Birnbaum
Deloitte LLP is planning to lay off employees on its government consulting team, according to people familiar with a call between executives and workers on Thursday. It’s the latest sign of the far-reaching ramifications of the Trump administration’s sweeping cost-cutting efforts, which have swept up the broader ecosystem of businesses that support the federal government.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Emily Birnbaum
A Heritage Foundation-linked group is seeking to leverage President Donald Trump’s torrent of executive actions against law firms to get free legal help for conservative causes. The Oversight Project last week wrote several major law firms suggesting they provide pro bono work worth $10 million to the group and its “center-right” allies to avoid scrutiny from the White House.
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