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This Montana Senate candidate said his opponent ate 'lobbyist steak.' But he lobbied—with steak

  • Tim Sheehy pursued government contracts for his aerial firefighting company through lobbying, combining his interests in steak and influence, according to emails from The Associated Press.
  • Tester accused Sheehy of setting up a lobbying firm to influence officials with steaks, while he ranks first in lobbyist contributions over $500,000 this election cycle, per OpenSecrets.
  • There is no evidence of wrongdoing in the lobbying practices involving Sheehy or Bridger Aerospace, despite the allegations made by Tester.
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