Revisions in Facebook’s privacy team highlight its newfound interest in Washington, DC, as the corporation brings on former Federal Communications Commission Director Kevin Martin, while transferring current Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan to serve as vice president of public policy in its Washington, DC, headquarters. “Facebook has become a major player in Washington in the past few years. The company spent more than $9 million on lobbying last year, ranking only behind Google when compared to other Internet companies, according to the Center for Responsive Politics,” The Hill reports.
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