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Obama Wars Title: After Obama rips lobbyists, K St. insiders get private briefings After Obama rips lobbyists, K St. insiders get private briefings By Bob Cusack - 01/28/10 11:02 AM ET A day after bashing lobbyists, President Barack Obamas administration has invited K Street insiders to join private briefings on a range of topics addressed in Wednesdays State of the Union. The Treasury Department on Thursday morning invited selected individuals to a series of conference calls with senior Obama administration officials to discuss key aspects of the State of the Union address. The invitation, which went to a variety of stakeholders, was sent by Fred Baldassaro, a senior adviser at the Treasury Departments Office of Business Affairs and Public Liaison. The invitation stated, The White House is encouraging you to participate in these calls and will have a question and answer session at the end of each call. As a reminder, these calls are not intended for press purposes. The calls are scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, with the first topic being job creation and economic growth. The last call, at 1 p.m., is on government reform and transparency. Republicans have criticized the Obama White House for not being more transparent in its discussions with Congress on healthcare reform. Obama recently acknowledged that the legislative process has not been as open as he promised on the campaign trail. Other issues that will be addressed on Thursday include education and climate change. A handful of lobbyists told The Hill on Thursday morning that they received the invitations and were planning to call in. Some lobbyists say they are extremely frustrated with the White House for criticizing them and then seeking their feedback. Others note that Democrats on Capitol Hill constantly urge them to make political donations. One lobbyist said, Bash lobbyists, then reach out to us. Bash lobbyists [while] I have received four Democratic invitations for fundraisers. In his State of the Union on Wednesday, Obama once again targeted K Street: We face a deficit of trust deep and corrosive doubts about how Washington works that have been growing for years. To close that credibility gap, we have to take action on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue to end the outsized influence of lobbyists; to do our work openly; to give our people the government they deserve. The Treasury Department referred The Hills request for comment to the White House, which at press time had not responded to questions on this issue. Lobbyists say the Obama White House has held many off-the-record teleconferences over the past year. For example, lobbyists and others were invited to a teleconference with senior Obama administration officials on Monday to discuss the administrations plan to improve the lives of middle-class families. The invitation, which is addressed to Friends, emphasizes in bold and italics that this call is for background information only and not intended for press purposes. It advises callers to tell the operator youre joining the White House Briefing Call. Another lobbyist said these types of teleconferences occur all the time. And that is why many on K Street are exasperated with Obamas use of lobbyists as a punching bag. Some have said they understood why he used strong rhetoric on the campaign trail but are irritated the White House solicits their opinions while Obamas friends in Congress badger them for political donations.
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