| Lobbying Spending: Tobacco: The Center for Responsible Politics lists $23 million of lobbyist spending by the tobacco industry in 1999, and breaks it down by tobacco company, lobbying firm, and lobbyist. Also shows other clients of the firm. |
| Liberal Tobacco Whores - Why are Ann Richards, George Mitchell Working for the Cigarette Companies?: Political column for Slate by Jacob Weisberg examines why well known liberal figures Ann Richards, George Mitchell and others became powerful lobbyists for Big Tobacco. |
| Lobbyist Spending: Tobacco: Itemizes expenditures by the tobacco industry for lobbying at the U.S. national level. Data include lobbying firm hired, amount spent, and lobbyist used. |
| Sneaky Lobbiests Have Dual Roles: News article covers tobacco industry use of lobbyists who don't disclose their ties to the tobacco industry, such as police officers, Wall Street analysts, restaurateurs and former congressional staff members. |
| Tobacco Lobbyists in D.C.: Chart shows top 10 lobbying firms in Washington D.C. and the tobacco companies and interests they represent. |