Stewart Verdery, founder of Monument Advocacy, said the issue of systemic racism was also a high-priority discussion item for corporate clients who wanted members of Congress “to know what they’re doing on their own accord” on racial justice issues, including making changes to their boards or donating to causes.
Monument Advocacy, which also has a public affairs component that does not show up in its lobbying disclosures, has kept earnings steady over the last year. In the second quarter of 2020, the firm took in more than $2.1 million in lobbying fees, compared to almost $2.2 million during the same time in 2019.
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