Sitting Rep. Leading 'Fiscal Cliff' Talks Accepts Job as Duke Energy Lobbyist{dem}
http://www.thenation.com/blog/171462/sitting-rep-leading-fiscal-cliff-talks-accepts-job-duke-energy-lobbyist
As a class of newly elected members of Congress prepare to swear their oath as public servants, another class, of those retiring this term, are taking private pledges in the office towers dotting downtown Washington DC. Those pledges, employment contracts to lobby their former colleagues on behalf of corporate interests, have become an increasingly biennial traditional for both parties.
Yesterday afternoon, Duke Energy, the coal-fueled utility company based in North Carolina, sent out a press release stating that they are pleased to announce that Congressman Health Shuler will be joining our team in Washington. He will lead the companys federal government affairs (i.e. lobbying) efforts.
It should be no surprise that Shuler, a prominent Blue Dog conservative Democrat who chose to skip reelection after Republicans gerrymandered his district, is among the first to reveal his new gig as an influence peddler. Another top Blue Dog, Representative Mike Ross of Arkansas, is one of the only other sitting lawmakers this year to already make public his plans to head into lobbying.
Earlier this year, I helped found the corruption watchdog blog Republic Report to keep an eye on the influence industry and its corrosive effect on policy. Back in July, following reports that Shuler had begun negotiating for a job on K Street while still serving in office, and setting policy that could impact his future employers, my former colleague Zaid Jilani, now the PCCCs lead blogger at The Daily Change, and I asked him about his plans.