Owens Corning spent USD 721,334 in 2007 to lobby the US Congress on energy, environment, trade and patent issues. The fiberglass insulation and building products maker spent USD 290,305 in the 2H 2007…
Owens Corning spent USD 721,334 in 2007 to lobby the US Congress on energy, environment, trade and patent issues. The fiberglass insulation and building products maker spent USD 290,305 in the 2H 2007 to lobby Congress and the executive branch, according to a disclosure form posted online 14 February 2008 by the Senate“s public records office. It lobbied on energy, environment, trade and patent issues. In the 1H 2007 the Toledo, Ohio, company spent USD 431,029 to lobby on similar issues. Lobbyists are required to disclose activities that could influence members of the executive and legislative branches, under a federal law passed in 1995.




