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- 1. Week 1 Sep 14, 2003
- Tommy Flannegan accepts a job offer from James Carville; Mary and James interview a job applicant.
- 2. Week 2 Sep 21, 2003
- New firm member Francisco Dupre meets his co-workers; Tommy and Maggie are suspicious of him.
- 3. Week 3 Sep 28, 2003
- Maggie asks Gary Maloney to do a background check on Francisco.
K Street is a major thoroughfare in the United States capital of Washington, D.C., known as a center for lobbying and the location of numerous advocacy groups, law firms, trade associations, and think tanks.
K Street is the area in Washington, D.C. where many lobbyists, lawyers and advocacy groups have their offices. The term is often used as a symbol for the problems and controversies of the lobbying industry, such as influence peddling, revolving door and special interests.
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K Street is a 2003 HBO television series about lobbyists and politicians in Washington, D.C. It was named for a street that is home to many lobbying and legal firms.
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White House Area & Foggy Bottom. The descriptors ‘K St’ and ‘lobbyist’ have practically become synonymous since the 1990s. This is where high-powered lawyers, consultants and, of course, lobbyists bark into their smartphones and enjoy expensive lunches. Come nightfall, the same power set comes back with hair considerably slicked and/or ...
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May 7, 2024 · "The Wolves of K Street," out Tuesday, is a complete history of the unstoppable rise of Washington lobbying — in spite of scandal and the Donald Trump era. Why it matters: The book by reporter-brothers Brody and Luke Mullins charts Democratic and Republican lobbying dynasties from the 1970s to the present day.