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Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Section 5) - All Filers Are Required to Complete This Page
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City | WASHINGTON |
State | DC |
Zip Code | 20005 |
Country | USA |
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TYPE OF REPORT | 8. Year | 2020 |
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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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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 |
Signature | Digitally Signed By: Aaron Scherb |
Date | 10/20/2020 11:15:00 AM |
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 GOV
16. Specific lobbying issues
HR 1, For the People Act (Rep. Sarbanes, 236 cosponsors)--passed the House 234-193 on March 8.
HR 210, Presidential Inaugural Committee Oversight Act (Rep. Schrader, 3 cosponsors)
HR 290, a bill to reduce federal spending and the deficit by terminating taxpayer financing of presidential election campaigns (Rep. Cole, no cosponsors)
HR 429, Real-Time Transparency Act (Rep. Schneider, 1 cosponsor)
HR 679, Political Accountability and Transparency Act (Rep. Kathleen Rice, 5 cosponsors)
HR 842, Connecting Lobbyists and Electeds for Accountability and Reform Act (CLEAR Act) (Rep. Delgado, 4 cosponsors)
HR 868, End Dark Money Act (Rep. Crow, 6 cosponsors)
HR 896, Fairness in Political Advertising Act (Rep. Kaptur, 2 cosponsors)
HR 918, Spotlight Act (Rep. Price, 10 cosponsors)
HR 949, Free Speech Fairness Act (Rep. Scalise, 40 cosponsors)
HR 1272, Restoring Integrity to America's Elections Act (Rep. Kilmer, 15 cosponsors)
HR 1308, Let It Go Act (Rep. Takano, 3 cosponsors)
HR 1612, Nonpartisan Bill For the People Act (Rep. Fitzpatrick, no cosponsors)
HR 1613, Democracy Dollars Act (Rep. Jayapal, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1623, Help America Run Act (Rep. Porter, no cosponsors)--passed the House by voice vote on Oct. 29
HR 1624, a bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to prohibit contributions and donations by foreign nationals in connection with State or local ballot initiatives or referenda (Rep. Porter, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1626, Public Service Spending Integrity Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)
HR 2592, Honest Ads Act (Rep. Kilmer, 35 cosponsors)
HR 2977, DISCLOSE Act (Rep. Cicilline, 210 cosponsors)
HR 3236, Anti-Collusion Act (Rep. Malinowski, 10 cosponsors)
HR 3395, Prohibiting Foreign Election Assistance Act (Rep. Schiff, no cosponsors)
HR 3686, Campaign Spending Integrity Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)
HR 3698, Foreign Entities Reform Act (Rep. Eshoo, 4 cosponsors)
HR 3834, Clean Money Act (Rep. Boyle, no cosponsors)
HR 4053, Empower Act (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 4054, Stand By Every Ad Act (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 4055, Stop Super PAC-Candidate Coordination Act (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 4261, a bill to prohibit the use of Federal funds for payments in support of campaigns for election for the offices of Senator or Representative in Congress (Rep. Rodney Davis, 1 cosponsor)
HR 4315, No PAC Act (Rep. Khanna, 1 cosponsor)
HR 4491, Shareholder Protection Act (Rep. Malinowski, 1 cosponsor)
HR 4612, Firewall Act (Rep. Phillips, no cosponsors)
HR 4617, Stopping Harmful Interference in Elections for a Lasting Democracy (SHIELD) Act (Rep. Lofgren, 115 cosponsors); passed the House on October 23rd
HR 4703, DEFEND Act (Rep. Lamb, no cosponsors)
HR 5015, Honest Campaigns Act (Rep. Lujan, 40 cosponsors)
HR 5016, Fair and Clear Campaign Transparency Act (Rep. Lujan, 29 cosponsors)
HR 5129, Ban Corporate PACs Act (Rep. Rose, 5 cosponsors)
HR 5143, OPEN Act (Rep. Cartwright, 4 cosponsors)
HR 5929, Shareholder Protection Act (Rep. Foster, 19 cosponsors)
HR 5996, Sunlight for Unaccountable Non-profits (SUN) Act (Rep. Cicilline, 2 cosponsors)
HR 6500, Eliminating Leftover Expenses for Campaigns from Taxpayers (ELECT) Act (Rep. Gallagher, no cosponsors)
HR 6659, a bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to prohibit a candidate for election for Federal office from using amounts contributed to the candidate's campaign to make payments to any vendor owned or controlled by an immediate family member of the candidate (Rep. Steube, no cosponsors)
HR 6854, Stop Scam PACs Act (Rep. Katie Porter, 1 cosponsor)
HR 7012, Protecting Democracy from Disinformation Act (Rep. Cicilline, 7 cosponsors)
HR 7014, Banning Microtargeted Political Ads Act (Rep. Eshoo, no cosponsors)
HR 7525, Cracking Down on Dark Money Act (Rep. Golden, no cosponsors)
HJR 2, Democracy for All Amendment (Rep. Deutch, 221 cosponsors)
HJR 21, an amendment to the Constitution giving Congress power to regulate campaign contributions for federal elections (Rep. Schrader, no cosponsors)
HJR 33, an amendment to the Constitution relating to contributions and expenditures with respect to Federal elections (Rep. Yarmuth, 3 cosponsors)
HJR 39, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures with respect to Federal elections (Rep. Kaptur, 1 cosponsor)
HJR 48, an amendment to the Constitution providing that the rights extended by the Constitution are the rights of natural persons only (Rep. Jayapal, 72 cosponsors)
HJR 73, an amendment to the Constitution regarding the permissible sources of funding for elections for public office and State ballot measures (Rep. McNerney, 2 cosponsors)
S 330, Free Speech Fairness Act (Sen. Lankford, no cosponsors)
S 735, Sunlight for Unaccountable Non-profits (SUN) Act (Sen. Tester, 4 cosponsors)
S 942, Real Time Transparency Act (Sen. King, 1 cosponsor)
S 949, For the People Act (Sen. Udall, 46 cosponsors)
S 956, Brighter Sunshine on Donations Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S 1274, Clean Elections Act (Sen. Gillibrand, no cosponsors)
S 1356, Honest Ads Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 2 cosponsors)
S 2232, Campaign Finance Transparency Act (Sen. Klobuchar, no cosponsors)
S 2242, Foreign Influence Reporting in Elections Act (Sen. Warner, 10 cosponsors)
S 2257, Fair Elections Now Act (Sen. Durbin, 25 cosponsors)
S 2398, Voter Privacy Act (Sen. Feinstein, no cosponsors)
S 2639, Restoring Integrity to America's Elections Act (Sen. Udall, 11 cosponsors)
S 2669, SHIELD Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 17 cosponsors)
S 2726, Help America Run Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 2 cosponsors)
S 3225, ELECT Act (Sen. Ernst, no cosponsors)
S 4146, Fair Campaign Communication Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S 4183, Judicial Ads Act (Sen. Feinstein, 13 cosponsors
HR 4, Voting Rights Advancement Act (Rep. Sewell, 229 cosponsors)--passed the House on December 6
HR 51, Washington, DC Admission Act (Rep. Holmes Norton, 227 cosponsors); passed the House on June 26
HR 92, Vote by Mail Act (Rep. Blumenauer, 39 cosponsors)
HR 93, Same Day Registration Act (Rep. Brownley, 32 cosponsors)
HR 118, Streamlining and Improving Methods at Polling Locations and Early (SIMPLE) Voting Act (Rep. Cohen, 18 cosponsors)
HR 126, Students Voicing Opinions in Today's Elections (VOTE) Act (Rep. Al Green, 10 cosponsors)
HR 137, Federal Election Integrity Act (Rep. Susan Davis, no cosponsors)
HR 138, Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act (Rep. Susan Davis, 20 cosponsors)
HR 196, Democracy Restoration Act (Rep. Nadler, 44 cosponsors)
HR 294, Election Day Holiday Act (Rep. Eshoo, 29 cosponsors)
HR 378, Safeguarding Election Infrastructure Act (Rep. Dingell, no cosponsors)
HR 394, 21st Century Voting Act (Rep. Meng, 14 cosponsors)
HR 645, Automatic Voter Registration Act (Rep. Cicilline, 127 cosponsors)
HR 650, America Votes Act (Rep. Larsen, 59 cosponsors)
HR 734, Next Generation Votes Act (Rep. Neguse, 11 cosponsors)
HR 753, Global Electoral Exchange Act (Rep. Castro, 5 cosponsors)
HR 882, Time Off to Vote Act (Rep. Cartwright, 31 cosponsors)
HR 893, Ex-Offender Voter Registration Act (Rep. Jeffries, 2 cosponsors)
HR 1217, Ensuring American Voters Act (Rep. Gibbs, 4 cosponsors)
HR 1275, Voter Empowerment Act (Rep. John Lewis, 8 cosponsors)
HR 1535, Election Official Integrity Act (Rep. McBath, no cosponsors)
HR 1631, Postage Free Ballot Act (Rep. Veasey, 4 cosponsors)
HR 1637, High School Voter Empowerment Act (Rep. Frederica Wilson, no cosponsors)
HR 1681, Ballot Fairness Act (Rep. Amash, no cosponsors)
HR 1893, Next Step Act (Rep. Watson Coleman, 4 cosponsors)
HR 1946, Securing America's Elections Act (Rep. Gabbard, 2 cosponsors)
HR 1965, Puerto Rico Admission Act (Rep. Soto, 21 cosponsors)
HR 2652, Secure American-Made Voting Machines Act (Rep. Pocan, no cosponsors)
HR 2660, Election Security Act (Rep. Bennie Thompson, 54 cosponsors)
HR 2722, Securing America's Federal Elections (SAFE) Act (Rep. Lofgren, 12 cosponsors); passed the House 225-184 on June 27, 2019
HR 2754, PAVE Act (Rep. Blumenauer, 21 cosponsors)
HR 3412, Election Security Assistance Act (Rep. Rodney Davis, 53 cosponsors)
HR 3501, Safeguard our Elections and Combat Unlawful Interference in Our Democracy Act (Rep. Engel, 35 cosponsors)
HR 3529, Achieving Lasting Electoral Reforms on Transparency and Security (ALERTS) Act (Rep. Stephanie Murphy, 35 cosponsors)
HR 3873, Foreign Influence Reporting in Elections Act (Rep. Slotkin, 12 cosponsors)
HR 4000, Fair Representation Act (Rep. Beyer, 6 cosponsors)
HR 4114, Stop Supporting Foreign Interference in Our Democracy Act (Rep. Houlahan, 4 cosponsors)
HR 4464, Ranked Choice Voting Act (Rep. Raskin, 13 cosponsors)
HR 4736, Honest Elections Act (Rep. Rodney Davis, 39 cosponsors)
HR 4777, Protect Our Elections Act (Rep. Van Drew, 11 cosponsors)
HR 4901, Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act (Rep. Serrano, 60 cosponsors)
HR 5707, Protecting American Voters Act (Rep. Rodney Davis, 15 cosponsors)
HR 5803, Washington, DC Admission Act (Rep. Norton, no cosponsors)
HR 6010, Voter Choice Act (Rep. Phillips, no cosponsors)
HR 6183, Voting Access Act (Rep. Grijalva, no cosponsors)
HR 6202, Resilient Elections During Quarantines and Natural Disasters Act (Rep. Blumenauer, 29 cosponsors)
HR 6512, Voter Notice Act (Rep. Phillips, 10 cosponsors)
HR 6673, Federal Election Failsafe Act (Rep. Jackson Lee, no cosponsors)
HR 6777, Secure Our Elections Act (Rep. Neguse, 1 cosponsor)
HR 6807, VoteSafe Act (Rep. Clyburn, 65 cosponsors)
HR 6847, Vote from Home Act (Rep. Frederica Wilson, no cosponsors)
HR 6882, a bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to prohibit payments under such Act to States which permit ballot harvesting (Rep. Rodney Davis, 10 cosponsors)
HR 7118, Vote from Home America Act (Rep. Frederica Wilson, 2 cosponsors)
HR 7219, Digital Overseas Voting Act (Rep. Lynch, 3 cosponsors)
HR 7427, ACCESS Act (Rep. Lofgren, no cosponsors)
HR 7706, National Emergency Student Vote Act (Rep. Krishnamoorthi, no cosponsors)
HR 7755, a bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to increase voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities and older individuals (Rep. Scanlon, 1 cosponsor)
HJR 7, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States (Rep. Cohen, 11 cosponsors)
HJR 9, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the voting rights of the citizens of the United States (Rep. Engel, 1 cosponsor)
HJR 23, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens sixteen years of age or older (Rep. Meng, 9 cosponsors)
S 26, Vote By Mail Act (Sen. Wyden, 15 cosponsors)
S 324, Global Electoral Exchange Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 1 cosponsor)
S 739, Native American Voting Rights Act (Sen. Udall, 17 cosponsors)
S 823, Election Systems Integrity Act (Sen. Cardin, 2 cosponsors)
S 825, Protect our Elections Act (Sen. Van Hollen, 3 cosponsors)
S 955, Polling Place Protection Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S 957, Early Voting Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S 958, SAVE Voters Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S 960, We the People Commission on Full Representation Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S. 1397, a bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to provide for a national Federal write-in absentee ballot for domestic use (Sen. Klobuchar, 10 cosponsors)
S 1540, Election Security Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 40 cosponsors)
S 2238, SAFE Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 10 cosponsors)
S 2656, a bill to disclose access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals (Sen. Kennedy, no cosponsors)
S 3206, Accessible Voting Act (Sen. Casey, 6 cosponsors)
S 3340, Voter Choice Act (Sen. Bennet, 1 cosponsor)
S 3440, Resilient Elections During Quarantines and Natural Disasters Act (Sen. Wyden, no cosponsors)
S 3529, Natural Disaster and Emergency Ballot Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 36 cosponsors)
S 3725, VoteSafe Act (Sen. Harris, 18 cosponsors)
S 3778, State Elections Preparedness Act (Sen. Bennet, 1 cosponsor)
S 3961, Pandemic Democracy for All Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)
S 4254, National Emergency Student Vote Act (Sen. Bennet, 3 cosponsors)
S 4263, John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (Sen. Leahy, 47 cosponsors)
SJR 16, an amendment to the Constitution to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States (Sen. Merkley, 1 cosponsor)
SJR 17, an amendment to the Constitution to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States (Sen. Schatz, 3 cosponsors)
HR 44, Coretta Scott King Mid-Decade Redistricting Prohibition Act (Rep. Jackson Lee, no cosponsors)
HR 124, John Tanner Fairness in Redistricting Act (Rep. Cohen, 2 cosponsors)
HR 130, John Tanner Fairness in Redistricting Act (Rep. Cooper, 1 cosponsors)
HR 131, Redistricting Transparency Act (Rep. Cooper, 1 cosponsor)
HR 163, Clean Elections Act (Rep. Fitzpatrick, 1 cosponsor)
HR 732, Census IDEA Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 87 cosponsors)
HR 794, Correct the Census Count Act (Rep. Clay, 4 cosponsors)
HR 1734, Ensuring Full Participating in the Census Act (Rep. Norton, 5 cosponsors)
HR 2057, Fair and Inclusive Redistricting (FAIR) Map Act (Rep. McNerney, no cosponsors)
HR 3572, Redistricting Reform Act (Rep. Lofgren, 61 cosponsors)
HR 4412, a bill to prohibit the Bureau of the Census from including citizenship data in the legislative redistricting data prepared by the Bureau (Rep. Butterfield, no cosponsors)
HR 6215, Honest Census Communications Act (Rep. Eshoo, 6 cosponsors)
HR 6250, Census Form Integrity Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 1 cosponsor)
HR 6446, a bill to allow the President to temporarily suspend activities relating to the 2020 decennial census of population (Rep. Higgins, no cosponsors)
HR 7034, Fair and Accurate Census Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 4 cosponsors)
S 201, Every Person Counts Act (Sen. Menendez, 19 cosponsors)
S 358, Census IDEA Act (Sen. Schatz, 20 cosponsors)
S 1972, Fair Maps Act (Sen. Bennet, no cosponsors)
S 2226, Redistricting Reform Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 6 cosponsors)
S 3481, Correct the Census Count Act (Sen. Merkley, 5 cosponsors)
S 4048, Fair and Accurate Census Act (Sen. Harris, 14 cosponsors)
HR 197, Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (Rep. Nadler, 127 cosponsors)
HR 209, Ethics in Public Service Act (Rep. Schneider, no cosponsors)
HR 273, Presidential Tax Transparency Act (Rep. Eshoo, 90 cosponsors)
HR 391, White House Ethics Transparency Act (Rep. Lynch, 2 cosponsors)
HR 577, Prohibiting Perks and Privileges Act (Rep. Schneider, no cosponsors)
HR 599, Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act (Rep. Cummings, no cosponsors)
HR 706, Restoring the Public Trust Act (Rep. Lieu, 4 cosponsors)
HR 736, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act (Rep. Quigley, 22 cosponsors)--passed the House by voice vote
HR 745, Executive Branch Comprehensive Ethics Enforcement Act (Rep. Raskin, 2 cosponsors)
HR 765, Serve the People, Not the Swamp Act (Rep. Gallagher, 1 cosponsor)
HR 783, Lobbyist Loophole Closure Act (Rep. Rose, 9 cosponsors)
HR 812, Conflicts from Political Fundraising Act (Rep. Deutch, 10 cosponsors)
HR 931, Bad Lawmakers Accountability and Key Emends (BLAKE) Act (Rep. Walker, 1 cosponsor)
HR 950, Presidential Tax Disclosure Act (Rep. Cicilline, 6 cosponsors)
HR 1020, a bill to amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 to require Members of Congress to disclose business ties with foreign entities (Rep. Posey, no cosponsors)
HR 1021, Public Service Integrity Act (Rep. Posey, no cosponsors)
HR 1022, a bill to provide that a former Member of Congress or former senior Congressional employee who receives compensation as a lobbyist representing a foreign principal shall not be eligible for retirement benefits or certain other Federal benefits (Rep. Posey, no cosponsors)
HR 1028, Restoring Integrity, Governance, Honesty, and Transparency (RIGHT) Act (Rep. Speier, no cosponsors)
HR 1057, Supreme Court Ethics Act (Rep. Hank Johnson, 52 cosponsors)
HR 1063, Presidential Library Donation Reform Act (Rep. Cummings, 2 cosponsors)--passed the House by voice vote
HR 1064, a bill to allow whistleblowers to disclose information to certain recipients (Rep. Katie Hill, 2 cosponsors)
HR 1582, Electronic Message Preservation Act (Rep. Cummings, 1 cosponsor)--passed the House by voice vote
HR 1604, White House Security Clearance Accountability Act (Rep. Wasserman-Schultz, 8 cosponsors)
HR 1627, Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act (Rep. Schiff, 27 cosponsors)
HR 1720, Limiting Emergency Powers Act (Rep. Biggs, 2 cosponsors)
HR 1736, MAR-A-LAGO Act (Rep. Quigley, 33 cosponsors)
HR 1755, ARTICLE ONE Act (Rep. Roy, 2 cosponsors)
HR 1847, Inspector General Protection Act (Rep. Lieu, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1853, District of Columbia Courts Vacancy Reduction Act (Rep. Norton, no cosponsors)
HR 2027, Drain the Swamp and the President's Assets Act (Rep. Espaillat, no cosponsors)
HR 2678, No President Is Above the Law Act (Rep. Nadler, 20 cosponsors)
HR 3069, Make State Governments More Open, Honest, and Transparent Act (Rep. Kildee, no cosponsors)
HR 3118, Clean Up Congress Act (Rep. Axne, no cosponsors)
HR 3486, Prevent Corrupting Foreign Influence Act (Rep. Swalwell, 1 cosponsor)
HR 3687, Coach-Only Airfare for Capitol Hill Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)
HR 3688, Public Service Transparency Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)
HR 4140, Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (Rep. Jackson Lee, 12 cosponsors)
HR 4147, Whistleblower Expansion Act (Rep. Connolly, 3 cosponsors)
HR 4209, Countering Russian Influence Through Interagency Coordination And Leadership (CRITICAL) Act (Rep. Engel, no cosponsors)
HR 4454, Disclosing Official Spending at Presidential Businesses Act (Rep. Schiff, no cosponsors)
HR 4556, SUNLIGHT Act (Rep. Cartwright, 23 cosponsors)
HR 4775, SWAMP Act (Rep. Lieu, no cosponsors)
HR 4816, Whistleblower Programs Improvement Act (Rep. Axne, no cosponsors)
HR 5150, Transparency in Government Act (Rep. Quigley, 1 cosponsor)
HR 5433, Transparency in Executive Branch Official Finances Act (Rep. Porter, 1 cosponsor)
HR 5645, Eyes on the Courts Act (Rep. Nadler, 3 cosponsors)
HR 5755, No Pensions for Corrupt Politicians Act (Rep. Harder, 3 cosponsors)
HR 5834, Increased Transparency in 501(c)(4) Organizations Act (Rep. Norton, no cosponsors)
HR 5980, No CORRUPTION Act (Rep. Norman, 5 cosponsors)
HR 6017, Twenty-First Century Courts Act (Rep. Hank Johnson, 2 cosponsors)
HR 6401, Ban Conflicted Trading Act (Rep. Krishnamoorthi, 7 cosponsors)
HR 6542, Presidential Records Preservation Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, no cosponsors)
HR 6586, Social Media Accountability and Account Verification Act (Rep. Kinzinger, no cosponsors)
HR 6668, Inspectors General Independence Act (Rep. Cooper, 3 cosponsors)
HR 6759, Executive Branch Conflict of Interest Act (Rep. Gomez, no cosponsors)
HR 6984, a bill to amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 to require removal for cause of Inspectors General (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 6 cosponsors)
HR 7200, TRUST in Congress Act (Rep. Spanberger, 5 cosponsors)
HR 7526, Stopping Foreign Payoffs Act (Rep. Golden, no cosponsors)
HR 7580, a bill to require the White House to maintain a publicly accessible website that includes a visitor's log and salary and financial disclosure information for White House employees, (Rep. Cicilline, no cosponsors)
HR 7581, a bill to require certain officers and employees in the executive branch of the Federal Government to divest certain financial interests (Rep. Cicilline, no cosponsors)
HR 7694, Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act (Rep. Schiff, 1 cosponsor)
HJR 8, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States limiting the pardon power of the President (Rep. Cohen, 10 cosponsors)
HJR 13, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States limiting the pardon power of the President (Rep. Al Green, no cosponsors)
HJR 52, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices (Rep. Mark Green, 4 cosponsors)
HJR 53, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court be composed of not more than nine justices (Rep. Gallagher, 4 cosponsors)
S 20, Presidential Tax Transparency Act (Sen. Wyden, 22 cosponsors)
S 71, Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (Sen. Graham, 5 cosponsors)
S 195, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act (Sen. Portman, 2 cosponsors)
S 232, Conflicts from Political Fundraising Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 3 cosponsors)
S 236, Special Counsel Transparency Act (Sen. Blumenthal, 3 cosponsors)
S 338, Transition Team Ethics Improvement Act (Sen. Warren, 13 cosponsors)
S 393, Supreme Court Ethics Act (Sen. Murphy, 18 cosponsors)
S 764, ARTICLE ONE Act (Sen. Lee, 18 cosponsors)
S 769, MAR-A-LAGO Act (Sen. Udall, 6 cosponsors)
S 770, Sunshine in the Courtroom Act (Sen. Grassley, 6 cosponsors)
S 822, Cameras in the Courtroom Act (Sen. Durbin, 3 cosponsors)
S 838, a bill to protect integrity, fairness, and objectivity in decisions regarding access to classified information, and for other purposes (Sen. Warner, 1 cosponsor)
S 882, Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act (Sen. Warren, 30 cosponsors)
S 896, Executive Branch Comprehensive Ethics Enforcement Act (Sen. Blumenthal, 5 cosponsors)
S 1158, Cleaning up Washington's Act (Sen. Tester, no cosponsors)
S 1990, Presidential Appointee Accountability Act (Sen. Blumenthal, no cosponsors)
S 2485, HOTEL Act (Sen. Peters, 38 cosponsors)
S 2493, Combatting Foreign Influence Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 3 cosponsors)
S 2622, Close the Revolving Door Act (Sen. Bennet, 2 cosponsors)
S 2632, Judicial Travel Accountability Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 10 cosponsors)
S 2653, SWAMP Act (Sen. Merkley, 2 cosponsors)
S 2798, Whistleblower Protection Act (Sen. Paul, no cosponsors)
S 2935, Banning In Government Oil Industry Lobbyists from the Cabinet Act (Sen. Markey, no cosponsors)
S 3313, Foreign Influence Transparency Act (Sen. Rubio, 2 cosponsors)
S 3332, No CORRUPTION Act (Sen. Rosen, 1 cosponsor)
S 3459, No Cash for Crooks Act (Sen. Tillis, no cosponsors)
S 3664, Inspectors General Independence Act (Sen. Murphy, no cosponsors)
S 4207, a bill to amend the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended to require news outlets that are agents of a foreign principal to provide adequate disclosure of their status (Sen. Harris, 3 cosponsors)
SJR 14, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of not more than 9 justices (Sen. Rubio, 14 cosponsors)
SJR 15, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to equal rights for men and women (Sen. Menendez, 23 cosponsors)
17. House(s) of Congress and Federal agencies Check if None
U.S. SENATE, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, White House Office, Election Assistance Commission (EAC), Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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 |
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Scherb |
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Hobert Flynn |
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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 COM
16. Specific lobbying issues
Keeping Our Campaigns Honest Act
Save the Internet Act
17. House(s) of Congress and Federal agencies Check if None
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. SENATE
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 |
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Scherb |
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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
FSGG Appropriations bill/election security funding
17. House(s) of Congress and Federal agencies Check if None
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. SENATE
18. Name of each individual who acted as a lobbyist in this issue area
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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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22. New General description of client’s business or activities
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
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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?
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