Lobbyists unlimited in honoring lawmakers
 Posted:  07 Jun 2009 11:02 PM PDT
 WASHINGTON — On a mild evening last September, Citigroup lobbyists mingled  with South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn at a rooftop reception — complete with  miniature putting greens — as the company hosted a party to honor the third most  powerful 
Democrat in the House and raise money for one of his favorite golf  charities.
 Health insurers and hospitals, meanwhile, are donating millions to help build  an institute in Boston to celebrate the career of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.,  who is attempting to overhaul the nation’s health care system.
Despite a ban on gifts to lawmakers and limits on campaign contributions, lobbyists and groups that employ them can spend unlimited money to honor members of Congress or donate to non-profits connected to them or their relatives. The public — until now — had little insight into the scope of this largely hidden world of special-interest influence.