PMA Group
PMA Group is a lobbying firm "specializing in securing defense earmarks for its clients." In March 2009, the Chicago Tribune reported that "the firm is disintegrating amid a federal investigation into allegations that its founder, Paul Magliochetti, a former top aide to Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., steered donations to lawmakers through sham donors." [1]
Representative Pete Visclosky also has ties to PMA. "His former congressional chief of staff worked as a lobbyist for the firm, and he received at least $100,000 in contributions from donors tied to PMA Group between 2006 and 2008, according to Federal Election Commission reports. PMA Group was the top donor to Visclosky’s 2008 re-election campaign." [1]
In November 2008, the FBI raided the firm's office, as part of an investigation into PMA's "suspicious campaign donations." After the raid, "many partners left PMA, and its lobbying practice recently closed." In March 2009, the Senate passed a bill providing funding for federal agencies, which included earmarks for 13 PMA clients, bringing them a total of $10 million. Senators John McCain and Tom Coburn offered an amendment to strip the PMA-related earmarks from the bill, but it failed. [2]
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Contact info
The PMA Group
2345 Crystal Drive, Suite 300
Arlington, Virginia 22202
Phone: (703) 415-0344
Fax: (703) 415-0182
Email: inforequest@thepmagroup.com
Website: http://www.thepmagroup.com
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Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Henry C Jackson, "Visclosky's ties to troubled PMA Group run deep," Chicago Tribune, March 2, 2009.
- ↑ Paul Kane, "Democrats Stop Effort To Remove Earmarks," Washington Post, March 5, 2009.
External resources
- "Scandal: House of Murtha," PMA Group coverage by ProPublica.org
External articles
- Jonathan Allen and Alex Knott, "PMA Lobbyist, Relatives Gave Lawmakers $1.5 Million Since 2000," CQ Politics, March 12, 2009.