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Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Posted by John Henrikson @ 10:17:10 am

FROM LES BLUMENTHAL IN D.C.:

Roll Call is reporting this morning that a defense lobbying firm, whose Virginia offices were searched last year, and its employees have contributed $59,500 to Washington Democratic Rep. Norm Dicks since 2002.

The firm, PMA Group, has ties to Rep. John Murtha, D-Penn., who chairs the House defense appropriations subcommittee. Dicks is the third ranking Democrat on the subcommittee and has a close working relationship with the chairman.

Roll Call said there are no indications Murtha, Dicks or any other members of the subcommittee are targets of the federal probe.

George Behan, a Dicks' spokesman, said his boss has not been interviewed by the FBI or Justice Department investigators. "He is not involved," Behan said.

The New York Times also carried a story about the investigation of PMA and its links to Murtha.

PMA, its founder Paul Magliocchetti, and other employees have given more than $1 million to political campaigns over the past three election cycles, The New York Times said, citing the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. Much of the money was targeted at members of the House defense appropriations subcommittee. Meanwhile, The New York Times, citing Taxpayers for Common Sense, also said lawmakers earmarked more than $100 million in defense spending for the lobbying firm's clients in 2008 appropriations bills.

Roll Call (subscription only) said Murtha has received $106,000 in campaign contributions from PMA and its employees since 2002 and Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., another subcommittee member, $93,750.

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