Revenues for the lobbying industry in New Jersey dipped in 2014 after a one-year increase, and the top 10 law firms that lobby suffered lower revenues as well.
Income for all lobbyists dropped to $53,858,957 last year, compared to $56,582,337 in 2013, according to statistics released on March 6 by the state Election Law Enforcement Commission, the government agency that regulates the industry. That represents a decrease in revenues of 4.8 percent.
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