What you’ll pay for 12 Days of Political Influence on Capitol Hill

December 25, 2011

The 12 Days of Christmas are used as hooks during the countdown to Dec. 25. I’m guilty, last year doing a 12 Tax Tips of Christmas series.

But the 12 days in the song actually begin on Christmas Day and represent the dozen days between the birth of Christ and the arrival of the Magi in Bethlehem, which is then celebrated on Jan. 6 as the Feast of the Epiphany.

Since today is the beginning of the 12 days and we have reason to celebrate since Congress sort of wrapped up its 2011 business, including a two-month extension of the 4.2 percent payroll tax rate, it’s a perfect time to look at what the 12 Days of Lobbying cost.

Groups representing each of those presents, from pear trees to various types of poultry to musicians and performers to farm workers and mining interests, regularly lobby lawmakers for legislative favors.

The Center for Responsive Politics calculated the cost of 12 days of political influence for those various sectors and arrived at this week’s By the Numbers figure: $156,510.

12 days of christmas lobbyists costs

To be honest, that sounds like a pretty good bargain to me.

OpenSecrets.org crunched the numbers thusly:

The California Pear Growers reported $10,000 in lobbying expenditures during the first three quarters of 2010, for $37 a day. Not too bad. To be true to the song, though, you’ll need the pear growers’ group every day for 12 days. And 12 days at $37 a day equals $440.

By that same logic, hiring the American Symphony Orchestra League for a dozen of their drummers will cost a one-time fee of $183.

For some nobility with a mean jump shot, try the lords of the National Basketball Association. You’ll need their services for three days, and at $256 per day, you’ll be out a total of $769.

And your wallet will take the biggest hit getting your hands on the gold for those five rings. The National Mining Association invested about $3.6 million in lobbying between January and September. Since you’ll need its help for eight days at $13,115 per day, that’ll be $104,916.

Here’s the group’s complete cost breakout for the 12 Days of Lobbying:

12 days of lobbying costs OpenSecrets table 2011

The lobbying groups’ total costs for their services between January and September are more along the lines of what I remember from my days in D.C.

These associations, trade groups and professional organizations with 12 Days of Christmas connections spent almost $5.8 million to try to convince House and Senate members to agree with their industries’ outlooks.

With 2012 being an election year, we can probably expect next year’s 12 days to cost a little more.

You also might find these items of interest:

Share:

The More Tax Posts tab at the top of this page will take you to, well, more tax posts. You also can search below for a tax topic. 

Latest Posts
The latest Dirty Dozen tax scam list is familiar because too many are still falling for the schemes

March 5, 2026

Tax filing season is also peak time for tax scams. Be on the lookout for…

Read More
Hello Tax Season 2026

Happy New Tax Year! Are you ready to file your 2025 tax return? I know, too early to ask. But Tax Day 2026 will be here before we realize it. The Internal Revenue Service deadline to file and pay any tax we owe is the regular April 15 date this year. It’s also Tax Day for most of the states that collect income taxes from their residents, which is most of the states! If that seems too far away right now, don’t worry. As is the case every tax season, the ol’ blog’s tips and other tax reminders should help all of us meet our state and federal responsibilities. Procrastinators also will want to keep an eye on the countdown clock just below. It tracks how much time we have until April’s Tax Day, just in case we put off our annual tax task until the absolutely final hours and decide we need to instead get an extension request into the IRS by that date. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

Comments
Leave the first comment