Gephardt Group Government Affairs has signed a $420,000 one-year contract to represent the Government of El Salvador, according to lobbying disclosure documents filed with the Department of Justice.
The contract began on Aug. 1. It also includes a $16,800 fee for expenses. The contract gives little detail about the work the firm will do for the country, saying only that it will consist of lobbying and government relations services "ordinarily and customarily provided in representing a foreign sovereign before the United States Congress and Executive Branch." In response to a request for comment, a spokeswoman for the firm said it would not discuss client work.
The new filing means Gephardt Group is adding another country to a list of foreign clients that already includes the Government of Georgia and the Republic of Turkey.
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