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LOBBYING REPORT |
Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Section 5) - All Filers Are Required to Complete This Page
2. Address
| Address1 | 9711 Washingtonian Blvd |
Address2 | Suite 550 |
| City | Gaithersburg |
State | MD |
Zip Code | 20878 |
Country | USA |
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5. Senate ID# 40002018-87
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6. House ID# 397200002
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| TYPE OF REPORT | 8. Year | 2024 |
Q1 (1/1 - 3/31) | Q2 (4/1 - 6/30) | Q3 (7/1 - 9/30) | Q4 (10/1 - 12/31) |
9. Check if this filing amends a previously filed version of this report
| 10. Check if this is a Termination Report | Termination Date |
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11. No Lobbying Issue Activity |
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| INCOME relating to lobbying activities for this reporting period was: | EXPENSE relating to lobbying activities for this reporting period were: | ||||||||
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| Provide a good faith estimate, rounded to the nearest $10,000, of all lobbying related income for the client (including all payments to the registrant by any other entity for lobbying activities on behalf of the client). | 14. REPORTING Check box to indicate expense accounting method. See instructions for description of options. | ||||||||
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Reporting amounts using LDA definitions only
Method B. Reporting amounts under section 6033(b)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code Method C. Reporting amounts under section 162(e) of the Internal Revenue Code |
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| Signature | Digitally Signed By: Timothy Cansler |
Date | 10/20/2024 5:50:24 PM |
LOBBYING ACTIVITY. Select as many codes as necessary to reflect the general issue areas in which the registrant engaged in lobbying on behalf of the client during the reporting period. Using a separate page for each code, provide information as requested. Add additional page(s) as needed.
15. General issue area code AGR
16. Specific lobbying issues
Support H.R. 8467, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024. Issues relating to the timing of passage of H.R. 8467.
Support the Plant Protection Act Section 7721 pest and disease management program and the National Detector Dog Team program provisions included in H.R. 8467, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024.
Issues relating to the draft Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act excluding provisions supporting the Plant Protection Act Section 7721 pest and disease programs and innovative ideas for the National Detector Dog Team program.
Issues relating to USDA-APHIS control/eradication programs for grasshoppers and the infestation of grasshoppers occurring in northern California.
Issues relating to removal of Mediterranean Fruit Fly and Queensland Fruit Fly quarantine areas in California.
Issues relating to the Fruit Fly Rearing, Emergence & Release Facility (ERF) at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, California.
Issues relating to impacts of U.S. Supreme Court decision in LOPER BRIGHT ENTERPRISES ET AL. v. RAIMONDO, SECRETARY OF COMMERCE, ET AL. No. 22-451 (Chevron Doctrine).
Issues relating to secretarial authorities for the Market Facilitation Retaliatory Ag Tarriff Supplement (MFRATS) that offset retaliatory agriculture tariffs imposed by trading partners.
Support agricultural disaster funding for California producers suffering losses due to unprecedented weather events and natural disasters in 2023.
Issues relating to the National Organic Program standards set to be implemented in January 2025 and the industry being overburdened to a detriment and small certifiers not being able to function and are surrendering their certifying programs.
17. House(s) of Congress and Federal agencies Check if None
Agriculture - Dept of (USDA), U.S. SENATE, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. Forest Service
18. Name of each individual who acted as a lobbyist in this issue area
| First Name | Last Name | Suffix | Covered Official Position (if applicable) | New |
Timothy |
Cansler |
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Assistant to Undersecretary, USDA
Assistant to Administrator, USDA |
19. Interest of each foreign entity in the specific issues listed on line 16 above Check if None
LOBBYING ACTIVITY. Select as many codes as necessary to reflect the general issue areas in which the registrant engaged in lobbying on behalf of the client during the reporting period. Using a separate page for each code, provide information as requested. Add additional page(s) as needed.
15. General issue area code BUD
16. Specific lobbying issues
H. R. 9027, making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies for FY 2025 and issues relating to funding levels for USDA APHIS Specialty Crop pests, USDA-APHIS Fruit Fly Rearing Facility at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, CA, additional federal support to attain 50:50 cost share for County - USDA APHIS Wildlife Services programs, and USDA cooperation with NIST to develop transparent measurement standards for carbon in soils.
Issues relating to the invasive species nutria in California and the need for timely and adequate federal funding for eradication and control programs at the level authorized in the Nutria Eradication and Control Act (P.L. 116-186) in H.R. 8998, making appropriations for the Department of the Interior, environment, and related agencies for FY 2025.
Issues relating to adequate funding for US Forest Service partnerships with Weed Management Area Groups in Region 5 to reduce hazardous fuels in H.R. 8998, making appropriations for the Department of the Interior, environment, and related agencies for FY 2025.
Issues relating to funding level for EPA Office of Pesticide Policy (OPP) budget for FY 2025. Support funding EPA-OPP at a minimum of the amount required by the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act of 2022 (PRIA 5; Division HH, Title VI of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, P.L. 117-328).
Issues relating to the joint explanatory statement accompanying Division A of the Consolidated Appropriations bill for FY 2023 where the House and Senate Appropriations Committees directed USDA to submit a report to the Committees within 1 year of enactment regarding the National Detector Dog Training Center's role in protecting the domestic agriculture sector from pests and diseases.
Issues relating to report language in S. 4690, making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies, about crop damage in California caused by pests, including citrus thrips, that cause scarring on fruit that makes it less marketable, as well as quarantines resulting from Oriental and Queensland Fruit flies. The fruit fly quarantines specifically prevented farmers from being able to bring their crop to the fresh market. Options for the Secretary of Agriculture to exercise include disaster response and grower assistance.
Issues relating to amounts provided to the Rangeland Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Suppression Program in the bill making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies for FY 2024 that was part of H.R. 4366, the 6-bill Consolidated Appropriations Act, FY 2024.
17. House(s) of Congress and Federal agencies Check if None
U.S. SENATE, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)
18. Name of each individual who acted as a lobbyist in this issue area
| First Name | Last Name | Suffix | Covered Official Position (if applicable) | New |
Timothy |
Cansler |
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Assistant to Undersecretary, USDA Assistant to Administrator, USDA |
19. Interest of each foreign entity in the specific issues listed on line 16 above Check if None
Information Update Page - Complete ONLY where registration information has changed.
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LOBBYIST UPDATE
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ISSUE UPDATE
24. General lobbying issue that no longer pertains
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AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
25. Add the following affiliated organization(s)
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26. Name of each previously reported organization that is no longer affiliated with the registrant or client
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FOREIGN ENTITIES
27. Add the following foreign entities:
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28. Name of each previously reported foreign entity that no longer owns, or controls, or is affiliated with the registrant, client or affiliated organization
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CONVICTIONS DISCLOSURE
29. Have any of the lobbyists listed on this report been convicted in a Federal or State Court of an offense involving bribery,
extortion, embezzlement, an illegal kickback, tax evasion, fraud, a conflict of interest, making a false statement, perjury, or money laundering?
| Lobbyist Name | Description of Offense(s) |