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Wild Hog Lobbying

FILE- In this Jan. 9, 2011 file photo, Georgia Gov.-elect Nathan Deal, center, attends the Wild Hog Supper pre-inaugural dinner in Atlanta. Per annual tradition, Georgia lawmakers will gather Sunday, JAN. 13, 2013 to gorge on an opulent spread of free Southern fare, hog, cobbler, ice cream, greens, at the expense of lobbyists. Although the spread is paid for by some of the state's largest corporations, it will be difficult to figure out how much they're spending to influence lawmakers. That's because the lobbyists putting on the meal hide behind the cover of a nonprofit foundation that they claim is exempt from reporting. And it shows some of the difficulties ahead as lawmakers debate how to cap lobbyist spending, including decide who is a lobbyist and who is not. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File) 
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Special Instructions: JAN. 9, 2011 FILE PHOTO 
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