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HP has requested information regarding lobbying expenses and political expenditures from trade associations that received from HP total dues or payments of $15,000 or more. Based on the information we received, the following amount of HP dues or payments to trade associations were used for lobbying or political expenditures in 2010:

Association Dues
for Lobbyist:
2010 HP’s breakdown of lobbying total in dollars:
Business Forward $250
Coalition of Services Industries (CSI) $7,000
Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) $114,200
NAM $15,232
New Democratic Network (NDN) $6,250
National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) $6,825
Professional Services Council $1,925
Republican Main Street Partnership $5,000
Tech America $22,000
Technology CEO Council $75,000
Technology Network (TechNet) $40,000
Total
(Associations % of lobbying expenses)
$293,682
 
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