Facebook tops Amazon and Google in second-quarter lobbying spending

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Facebook spent $4.1 million on lobbying Washington in the second quarter, topping the outlays by other so-called FAANG companies and keeping the tech giant on pace for another record year of spending to influence lawmakers and regulators.

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