PMA’s Directors Became Big Donors
February 13, 2009
In 2006, the PMA Group, a powerhouse Washington, D.C., lobbying firm, added to its board of directors two Floridians who were not lobbyists and apparently had no connection to politics, but who became prodigious donors to the firm’s favored Members of Congress.
The firm is now a prime player in a federal investigation that appears to be focused on campaign contributions and could tarnish several high-ranking Members of Congress who have received donations from the company’s employees and clients.
Read more: (Paul Singer and Tory Newmyer, “PMA’s Directors Became Big Donors,” Roll Call, 2/13/09)