Also, Monument Advocacy reported nearly $2.3 million in revenue for the first quarter of 2021, a decline from the nearly $2.5 million in revenue in the last quarter of 2020 but an increase from the first quarter of 2020 when it made over $2.2 million. “The advocacy marketplace is focused on tech reform, infrastructure, immigration, earmarks, and COVID-relief for business. That’s driving lobbying fee growth for many firms, and those of us that have robust communications, public affairs and digital offerings are faring even better overall,” said Stewart Verdery, Monument Advocacy founder and CEO.