Copeland Lowery

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title: Copeland Lowery
text: Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton & White is a California lobbying firm founded by James Copeland in 1992, which was the subject of a federal investigation into earmarks granted to its clients by Rep. Jerry Lewis. In June 2006, the firm changed its name to Innovative Federal Strategies following the resignation of the Democratic partners. Former congressman Bill Lowery, a close friend of Lewis became a partner in 1993. In 1999, Jeff Shockey, who had worked for Lewis since 1991 left Lewis' employ to
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