KEY POINTS
  • Google spent $4.17 million lobbying congress, while Facebook spent $2.85 million and Twitter spent $120,000 according to government disclosures.
  • Lawyers for the three tech companies are scheduled to testify in Congress on behalf of their clients on Nov. 1.
Larry Page, Google co-founder and CEO speaks during the opening keynote at the Google I/O developers conference.

Some of the biggest names in technology have been lavishing millions on Congress during the third quarter, according to government documents — at a time when they're under increasing regulatory scrutiny from Washington.

The disclosures, required by the Lobbying Disclosure Act, revealed Google spent $4.17 million lobbying Congress this most recent quarter. Facebook spent $2.85 million, while Twitter spent $120,000. The figures were first reported by Bloomberg News.