What do you do when an oil industry giant, on whom you have
depended for sixteen years to provide your company's largest plant
with natural gas, suddenly tries to use federal legislation as a
way to increase its price by more than ten times over what the
contract calls for?
As DODGING THE BULLET recounts, you pull together a coalition of
companies in the same bind as yours. And if your opponent has used
the personal attorney to a powerful U.S. Senate figure to help
draft the legislation that would abrogate their contract with you,
you respond by hiring the best-known lobbying law firm in
Washington and working side-by-side with them every step of the
way. And you soon realize that the battle will involve a series of
ups and downs.
The story unfolds in 1983-84, a time when fax machines were in
their infancy and their were no personal computers, cell phones,
iPads or any of the other communications shortcuts we depend on so
much today. The lobbying involved old-fashioned shoe leather,
face-to-face meetings with members of Congress and their staff, and
countless phone calls and strategy sessions. DODGING THE BULLET
puts you right in the middle of the fray and shows you what
high-level lobbying is really like, and what it is not.
For anyone interested in knowing the ins and outs of Congress
and the rules of lawmaking, this book is a must read.
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