The LA Times has a very interesting story about the cozy ties between Rep. Curt Weldon, and a lobbyist from his hometwon of Media, PA [1].
The lobbying firm of Grimes and Young Inc. is not on K Street, famous address of some of the nation's most influential lobbyists. In fact, Grimes and Young is about a 2 1/2 -hour drive from the halls of Congress, in politically remote Media, Pa. (pop. 5,469).Hat tip to Raw Story [3] and Slactivist [4].
The firm has no office. It has no website. It has only one lobbyist — Cecelia Grimes. And she's a real estate agent. [2] Her resume shows no past experience working on Capitol Hill or for the federal government.
But Grimes and Young has emerged as a niche lobbying firm with access to one powerful member of Congress — Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.), vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee.
It is not clear how a small-town real estate agent moved from selling bungalows in suburban eastern Pennsylvania to trading access and influence in the nation's capital.