Birmingham city councilors voted Tuesday to pay a lobbying firm $250,000 over the next fiscal year to represent Birmingham in Washington, D.C., but the vote didn't come without a lot of discussion and gripes from councilors.
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Birmingham city councilors voted Tuesday to pay a lobbying firm $250,000 over the next fiscal year to represent Birmingham in Washington, D.C., but the vote didn't come without a lot of discussion and gripes from councilors.