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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 | 2018 |
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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 |
Signature | Digitally Signed By: Aaron Scherb |
Date | 7/13/2018 10:47:48 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 20, Government by the People Act (Rep. Sarbanes, 161 cosponsors)
HR 73, Presidential Library Donation Reform Act (Rep. Duncan, 1 cosponsor)
HR 133, a bill to eliminate the presidential public financing system for presidential elections (Rep. Cole, no cosponsors)
HR 172, a bill to restore the free speech and First Amendment rights of churches and exempt organizations by repealing the 1954 Johnson Amendment (Rep. Jones, 5 cosponsors)
HR 319, a bill to lower the federal campaign contribution limit (Rep. Capuano, no cosponsors)
HR 376, Shareholder Protection Act (Rep. Capuano, 38 cosponsors)
HR 528, a bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to prohibit individuals holding Federal office from directly soliciting contributions to or on behalf of any political committee under such Act (Rep. Boyle, 3 cosponsors)
HR 658, Protect Democracy from Criminal Corporations Act (Rep. Ellison, 1 cosponsor)
HR 781, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow charitable organizations to make statements relating to political campaigns if such statements are made in ordinary course of carrying out its tax exempt purpose (Rep. Scalise, 63 cosponsors)
HR 838, 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 vendors owned or controlled by the candidate or by an immediate family member of the candidate (Rep. Ruiz, 6 cosponsors)
HR 1134, DISCLOSE Act (Rep. Cicilline, 136 cosponsors)
HR 1341, Stop Foreign Donations Affecting Our Elections Act (Rep. Gosar, 44 cosponsors)
HR 1439, Keeping Our Campaigns Honest Act (Rep. Lujan, 49 cosponsors)
HR 1440, Fair and Clear Campaign (FCC) Transparency Act (Rep. Lujan, 31 cosponsors)
HR 1548, Real Time Transparency Act (Rep. O'Rourke, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1615, Get Foreign Money out of US Elections Act (Rep. Raskin, 54 cosponsors)
HR 1723, Let It Go Act (Rep. Takano, 3 cosponsors)
HR 1743, No PAC Act (Rep. O'Rourke, 1 cosponsor)
HR 2034, Restoring Integrity to America's Elections Act (Rep. Kilmer, 13 cosponsors)
HR 2101, Prior Approval Reform Act (Rep. Amodei, 22 cosponsors)
HR 3837, Campaign Sunlight Act (Rep. Deutch, 1 cosponsor)
HR 3952, a bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to clarify the treatment of coordinated expenditures as contributions to candidates, and for other purposes (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 3953, a bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to replace the Federal Election Commission with the Federal Election Administration, and for other purposes (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 3954, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reform the system of public financing for Presidential elections, and for other purposes (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 3955, a bill to reform public financing for Presidential elections and provide for public financing for Congressional elections (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)
HR 4077, Honest Ads Act (Rep. Kilmer, 19 cosponsors)
HR 4341, Openness in Political Expenditures Now (OPEN) Act (Rep. Cartwright, 4 cosponsors)
HR 5008, Presidential Inaugural Committee Oversight Act (Rep. Schrader, no cosponsors)
HR 5409, Honest Elections and Campaigns, No Gain Act (Rep. Castor, 2 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 31, Democracy for All Amendment (Rep. Deutch, 130 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 48, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing that the rights extended by the Constitution are the rights of natural persons only (Rep. Nolan, 58 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 64, an an amendment to the Constitution of the United States giving Congress power to regulate campaign contributions for Federal elections (Rep. Schrader, no cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 90, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to clarify the authority of Congress and the States to regulate the expenditure of funds for political activity by corporations (Rep. Shea Porter, 7 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 113, an amendment to the Constitution relating to the authority of Congress and the States to regulate contributions and expenditures in political campaigns and to enact public financing systems for such campaigns (Rep. Schiff, 18 cosponsors)
S. 264, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow charitable organizations to make statements relating to political campaigns if such statements are made in ordinary course of carrying out its tax exempt purpose (Sen. Lankford, 5 cosponsors)
S. 298, Senate Campaign Disclosure Parity Act (Sen. Tester, 54 cosponsors)
S. 300, a bill to require that return information from tax-exempt organizations be made available in a searchable format and to provide the disclosure of the identity of contributors to certain tax-exempt organizations (Sen. Tester, 5 cosponsors)
S. 589, Real Time Transparency Act (Sen. King, 1 cosponsor)
S. 1585, DISCLOSE Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 45 cosponsors)
S. 1660, Stop Foreign Donations Affecting Our Elections Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 3 cosponsors)
S. 1683, Restoring Integrity to America's Elections Act (Sen. Donnelly, no cosponsors)
S. 1880, We the People Democracy Reform Act (Sen. Udall, 15 cosponsors)
S. 1929, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reform the system of public financing for Presidential elections (Sen. Udall, no cosponsors)
S.1931, a bill to reform public financing for presidential elections and provide for public financing for congressional elections (Sen. Udall, no cosponsors)
S. 1989, Honest Ads Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 26 cosponsors)
S. 2695, Inaugural Committee Transparency Act (Sen. Cortez Masto, 7 cosponsors)
S. 2939, Shell Company Abuse Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 4 cosponsors)
S. 2966, Stop Secret Foreign Interference in Elections Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 2 cosponsors)
S.J. Res. 8, a constitutional amendment relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections (Sen. Udall, 42 cosponsors)
S.J. Res. 20, a constitutional amendment to clarify the authority of Congress and the States to regulate corporations, limited liability companies, and other corporate entities established by the laws of any State, the United States, or any foreign state (Sen. Tester, 1 cosponsor)
HR 12, Voter Empowerment Act (Rep. John Lewis, 182 cosponsors)
HR 126, a bill to direct the Election Assistance Commission to carry out a pilot program under which the Commission shall provide funds to local educational agencies for initiatives to provide voter registration information to secondary school students in the 12th grade (Rep. Al Green, 2 cosponsors)
HR 607, Voter Access Protection Act (Rep. Ellison, 2 cosponsors)
HR 634, Election Assistance Commission Termination Act (Rep. Harper, no cosponsors)
HR 787, a bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to promote early voting in elections for Federal office and to prevent unreasonable waiting times for voters at polling places used in such elections (Rep. Cohen, 32 cosponsors)
HR 794, EAC Reauthorization Act (Rep. Bob Brady, 49 cosponsors)
HR 893, 21st Century Voting Act (Rep. Meng, 1 cosponsor)
HR 944, Federal Election Integrity Act (Rep. Susan Davis, no cosponsors)
HR 946, Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act (Rep. Susan Davis, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1044, Same Day Registration Act (Rep. Ellison, 4 cosponsors)
HR 1094, Weekend Voting Act (Rep. Slaughter, 95 cosponsors)
HR 1291, a bill to provide for the admission of the State of Washington, D.C., into the Union (Rep. Norton, 159 cosponsors)
HR 1398, FAST Voting Act (Rep. Connolly, 4 cosponsors)
HR 1562, SAFE Act (Rep. Pocan, 22 cosponsors)
HR 2090, Election Integrity Act (Rep. Messer, 2 cosponsors)
HR 2499, Voting Access Act (Rep. Grijalva, 61 cosponsors)
HR 2669, Vote by Mail Act (Rep. Blumenauer, 37 cosponsors)
HR 2694, BASE in Voting Act (Rep. Issa, 13 cosponsors)
HR 2840, Automatic Voter Registration Act (Rep. Cicilline, 141 cosponsors)
HR 2854, America Votes Act (Rep. Larsen, 86 cosponsors)
HR 2876, Automatic Voter Registration Act (Rep. Bob Brady, 60 cosponsors)
HR 2978, Voting Rights Advancement Act (Rep. Sewell, 188 cosponsors)
HR 2981, Open Our Democracy Act (Rep. Delaney, 4 cosponsors)
HR 3029, Combating the President's Voter Suppression Commission Act (Rep. Veasey, 19 cosponsors)
HR 3038, Time Off to Vote Act (Rep. Cartwright, 20 cosponsors)
HR 3057, Fair Representation Act (Rep. Beyer, 4 cosponsors)
HR 3091, Voter Roll Integrity Act (Rep. Pocan, 18 cosponsors)
HR 3113, Citizenship Empowerment Act (Rep. Boyle, 1 cosponsor)
HR 3132, Election Integrity Act (Rep. Hank Johnson, 19 cosponsors)
HR 3214, Anti-Voter Suppression Act (Rep. Richmond, 74 cosponsors)
HR 3239, Voting Rights Amendment Act (Rep. Sensenbrenner, 81 cosponsors)
HR 3343, Servicemember Voting Protection Act (Rep. Kihuen, 1 cosponsor)
HR 3623, SHIELD Act (Rep. Sewell, 15 cosponsors)
HR 3684, PROVE Act (Rep. Beyer, 52 cosponsors)
HR 3751, PAPER Act (Rep. Meadows, 10 cosponsors)
HR 4276, Safeguarding Election Infrastructure Act (Rep. Dingell, 6 cosponsors)
HR 5011, Election Security Act (Rep. Bennie Thompson, 107 cosponsors)
HR 5147, Securing America's Elections Act (Rep. Gabbard, 2 cosponsors)
HR 5564, Help Students Vote Act (Rep. Krishnamoorthi, 8 cosponsors)
HR 6122, SAVE VOTERS Act (Rep. Bob Brady, 2 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 28, a constitutional amendment to protect voting rights of U.S. citizens (Rep. Engel, 2 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 65, Every Vote Counts Amendment (Rep. Gene Green, 24 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 74, an amendment to the Constitution regarding the right to vote (Rep. Pocan, 37 cosponsors)
H.J. Res 91, an amendment to the Constitution regarding presidential election voting rights for residents of all United States territories and commonwealths (Rep. Plaskett, 1 cosponsor)
S. 360, Same Day Registration Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 13 cosponsors)
S. 1231, Vote by Mail Act (Sen. Wyden, 19 cosponsors)
S. 1353, Automatic Voter Registration Act (Sen. Leahy, 8 cosponsors)
S. 1388, a bill to repeal the requirement for voting assistance officers for members of the Armed Forces (Sen. Rounds, no cosponsors)
S. 1419, Voting Rights Advancement Act (Sen. Leahy, 48 cosponsors)
S. 1437, Voter Empowerment Act (Sen. Gillibrand, 13 cosponsors)
S. 1510, Helping State and Local Governments Prevent Cyber Attacks Act, (Sen. Klobuchar, 10 cosponsors)
S. 1547, Anti-Voter Suppression Act (Sen. Booker, 32 cosponsors)
S. 1588, Democracy Restoration Act (Sen. Cardin, 20 cosponsors)
S. 1783, PROVE Act (Sen. Duckworth, 8 cosponsors)
S 1821, a bill to establish the National Commission on the Cybersecurity of United States Election Systems (Sen. Gillibrand, 1 cosponsor)
S. 1828, Weekend Voting Act (Sen. Reed, 7 cosponsors)
S. 2035, SAVE Act (Sen. Heinrich, 1 cosponsor)
S. 2106, Register America to Vote Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 4 cosponsors)
S. 2240, Students VOTE Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 3 cosponsors)
S. 2261, Secure Elections Act (Sen. Lankford, 5 cosponsors)
S. 2313, DETER Act (Sen. Van Hollen, 1 cosponsor)
S. 2593 Secure Elections Act (Sen. Lankford, 7 cosponsors)
S. 2699, Help Students Vote Act (Sen. Booker, 1 cosponsor)
S. 3049, Protecting American Votes and Elections Act (Sen. Wyden, 5 cosponsors)
HR 151, a bill to require states conducting redistricting plans to obtain a declaratory judgment or preclearance in the manner provided under section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in order for the subsequent plan to take effect (Rep. Al Green, 1 cosponsor)
HR 711, John Tanner Fairness and Independence in Redistricting Act (Rep. Cohen, 4 cosponsors)
HR 712, John Tanner Fairness and Independence in Redistricting Act (Rep. Cooper, 21 cosponsors)
HR 713, Redistricting Transparency Act (Rep. Cooper, 12 cosponsors)
HR 1102, Redistricting Reform Act (Rep. Lofgren, 63 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 30, a constitutional amendment to provide that Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the number of persons in each State who are citizens of the United States (Rep. Steve King, no cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 106, an amendment to the Constitution to provide that Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the number of persons in each State who are citizens of the United States (Rep. Davidson, 3 cosponsors)
HR 145, Citizen Legislature Anti-Corruption Reform Act (Rep. Fitzpatrick, no cosponsors)
HR 305, a bill to require Presidents and certain candidates for President to release portions of their tax returns
HR 356, Protecting Our Democracy Act (Rep. Swalwell, 200 cosponsors)
HR 371, a bill to address financial conflicts of interest of the president and vice president (Rep. Clark, 151 cosponsors)
HR 384, a bill to provide that a former Member of Congress or former senior Congressional employee who receives compensation as a lobbyist shall not be eligible for retirement benefits or certain other Federal benefits (Rep. Posey, 1 cosponsor)
HR 397, a bill to require Members of Congress to disclose delinquent tax liability and to require an ethics inquiry into, and the garnishment of the wages of, a Member with Federal tax liability (Rep. Chaffetz, 1 cosponsor)
HR 464, a bill permitting the televising of Supreme Court proceedings (Rep. Connolly, 11 cosponsors)
HR 484, DRAIN the SWAMP Act (Rep. DeFazio, 4 cosponsors)
HR 540, Presidential Tax Disclosure Act (Rep. Cicilline, 28 cosponsors)
HR 568, FAIR Act (Rep. Linda Sanchez, 8 cosponsors)
HR 796, Drain the Swamp Act (Rep. DeSantis, 2 cosponsors)
HR 840, Public Service Transparency Act (Rep. Ruiz, 4 cosponsors)
HR 841, Phone the White House Act (Rep. Speier, 18 cosponsors)
HR 842, EDIT Act (Rep. Stefanik, 10 cosponsors)
HR 1132, Political Appointee Burrowing Prevention Act (Rep. Buck, 3 cosponsors)
HR 1172, Presidential Trade Transparency Act (Rep. Neal, 35 cosponsors)
HR 1287, a bill to require that any Executive order be published on the White House website not less than 72 hours before the Executive order is signed (Rep. Krishnamoorthi, 70 cosponsors)
HR 1356, a bill to permit disclosure of tax return information to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and to the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate (Rep. Speier, 41 cosponsors)
HR 1388, CLEAN Act, a bill to codify into law the Office of Congressional Ethics (Rep. O'Halleran, no cosponsors)
HR 1701, a bill to prohibit the use of Federal funds for the costs of painting portraits of officers and employees of the Federal Government (Rep. Cartwright, 10 cosponsors)
HR 1711, MAR-A-LAGO Act (Rep. Quigley, 61 cosponsors)
HR 1729, Statutes at Large Modernization Act (Rep. Brat, 6 cosponsors)
HR 1742, Article V Records Transparency Act (Rep. Messer, no cosponsors)
HR 1770, OPEN Government Data Act (Rep. Kilmer, 12 cosponsors)
HR 1855, a bill to repeal the authorizations for office space, office expenses, franking and printing privileges, and staff for former Speakers of the House of Representatives (Rep. Jones, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1934, a bill to establish a 5-year ban on individuals appointed to Executive Schedule positions and Members of Congress engaging in lobbying activities at the Federal level (Rep. Gallagher, 1 cosponsor)
HR 1938, President-Elect Release of Tax Return Act (Rep. Garrett, 2 cosponsors)
HR 1960, Supreme Court Ethics Act (Rep. Hank Johnson, 84 cosponsors)
HR 1987, Oversight Commission on Presidential Capacity Act (Rep. Raskin, 65 cosponsors)
HR 2195, OSC Access Act (Rep. Blum, 5 cosponsors)
HR 2277, End Congressional Stock Market Abuse Act (Rep. Slaughter, 1 cosponsor)
HR 2414, SWAMP Act (Rep. Lieu, 23 cosponsors)
HR 2440, Presidential Disclosure of Foreign Transactions Act (Rep. Raskin, 7 cosponsors)
HR 2455, Separation of Government and Presidents Financial Interests Act (Rep. Jayapal, 6 cosponsors)
HR 2456, Safeguarding Government from Foreign Corruption Act (Rep. Jayapal, 6 cosponsors)
HR 2493, Conflicts from Political Fundraising Act (Rep. Deutch, 6 cosponsors)
HR 2494, a bill to require the President to place any financial conflicts of interest into a blind trust (Rep. Espaillat, 2 cosponsors)
HR 2678, ETHICS Act (Rep. Cicilline, 22 cosponsors)
HR 2762, White House Ethics Transparency Act (Rep. Lynch, 27 cosponsors)
HR 2811, Foreign Agents Registration Modernization and Enforcement Act (Rep. Cicilline, 3 cosponsors)
HR 3462, Office of Government Ethics Independence Act (Rep. Cicilline, 22 cosponsors)
HR 3532, No Conflict of Interest Presidency Act (Rep. Evans, 1 cosponsor)
HR 3587, BRIBE Act (Rep. Gomez, 2 cosponsors)
HR 3654, Special Counsel Independence Protection Act (Rep. Jackson Lee, 153 cosponsors)
HR 3843, COAL Act (Rep. Suozzi, 2 cosponsors)
HR 3974, JETS Act (Rep. Aguilar, no cosponsors)
HR 4013, 2020 American Census Investment Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 36 cosponsors)
HR 4014, DRAIN the Swamp Act (Rep. Cicilline, 10 cosponsors)
HR 4170, Disclosing Foreign Influence Act (Rep. Mike Johnson, 7 cosponsors)
HR 4187, Banning Lobbying and Safeguarding Trust (BLAST) Act (Rep. Hollingsworth, 1 cosponsor)
HR 4509, No Congressional First Class Flights Act (Rep. Blum, 7 cosponsors)
HR 4510, No Congressional Vehicle Leases Act (Rep. Blum, 3 cosponsors)
HR 4511, No Golden Parachutes for Public Service Act (Rep. Blum, no cosponsors)
HR 4631, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act (Rep. Quigley, 16 cosponsors)
HR 4669, Special Counsel Integrity Act (Rep. Cohen, 1 cosponsor)
HR 4818, Pulled Pork Act (Rep. Rosen, 1 cosponsor)
HR 4826, Transition Team Ethics Improvement Act (Rep. Cummings, 14 cosponsors)
HR 4906, Ensuring Full Participation in the Census Act (Rep. Norton, 11 cosponsors)
HR 5289, a bill to prohibit the President, Vice President, a Member of Congress, or any individual who served as an employee of the office of the President or Vice President or the office of a Member of Congress, from engaging in any lobbying activity after serving in such a position and to prohibit executive agencies from awarding contracts to former elected officials (Rep. Rokita, no cosponsors)
HR 5292, 2020 Census Accountability Act (Rep. Soto, 33 cosponsors)
HR 5303, Full Count Act (Rep. Rob Bishop, 3 cosponsors)
HR 5304, HOTEL Act (Rep. Raskin, 5 cosponsors)
HR 5331, Foreign Entities Reform Act (Rep. Eshoo, no cosponsors)
HR 5336, Foreign Influence Transparency Act (Rep. Joe Wilson, 5 cosponsors)
HR 5359, 2020 Census IDEA Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 50 cosponsors)
HR 5369, Earmark Elimination Act (Rep. Cooper, 7 cosponsors)
HR 5435, Funding Americans First Act (Rep. Messer, 3 cosponsors)
HR 5454, Correct the Census Count Act (Rep. Clay, 22 cosponsors)
HR 5458, Member Financial Transparency Act (Rep. Grothman, no cosponsors)
HR 5469, a bill amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 to require Members of Congress to disclose business ties with foreign entities (Rep. Posey, 1 cosponsor)
HR 5476, Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (Rep. Nadler, 119 cosponsors)
HR 5495, CONFLICT Act (Rep. Krishnamoorthi, 1 cosponsor)
HR 5505, Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (Rep. Lance, 10 cosponsors)
HR 5533, Special Counsel Transparency Act (Rep. Doggett, 52 cosponsors)
HR 5551, Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act (Rep. Schiff, 37 cosponsors)
HR 5845, a bill to prohibit Members of the House of Representatives from using their congressional offices for personal overnight accommodations and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a deduction for living expenses incurred by Members of the House of Representatives (Rep. Bennie Thompson, 23 cosponsors)
HR 5873, Disclosing Official Spending at Presidential Businesses Act (Rep. Schiff, 14 cosponsors)
HR 5902, Executive Branch Comprehensive Ethics Enforcement Act (Rep. Raskin, 22 cosponsors)
HR 5946, Fostering Accountability, Integrity, Trust, and Honor (FAITH) in Government Act (Rep. Stephanie Murphy, 2 cosponsors)
HR 6070, a bill to prohibit former Members of Congress from engaging in lobbying contacts (Rep. Cicilline, 1 cosponsor)
H.J. Res. 26, a constitutional amendment entitled "No Congressional Consent for President Donald J. Trump To Accept Foreign Emoluments of Any Kind Whatsoever" (Rep. Kaptur, 39 cosponsors)
H.J. Res. 120, an amendment to the Constitution limiting the pardon power of the President (Rep. Cohen, 11 cosponsors)
S. 26, a bill to require Presidents and certain candidates for President to release portions of their tax returns (Sen. Wyden, 22 cosponsors)
S. 27, a bill to establish an independent commission to examine and report on the facts regarding the extent of Russian official and unofficial cyber operations and other attempts to interfere in the 2016 United States national election (Sen. Cardin, 28 cosponsors)
S. 65, Presidential Conflicts of Interests Act (Sen. Warren, 30 cosponsors)
S. 265, Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act (Sen. Baldwin, 6 cosponsors)
S. 408, Presidential Trade Transparency Act (Sen. Wyden, 13 cosponsors)
S. 522, a bill to establish a 5-year ban on individuals appointed to Executive Schedule positions and Members of Congress engaging in lobbying activities at the Federal level (Sen. Tester, no cosponsors)
S. 625, Foreign Agents Registration Modernization and Enforcement Act (Sen. Shaheen, 4 cosponsors)
S. 643, a bill to provide for media coverage of federal court proceedings (Sen. Grassley, 8 cosponsors)
S. 649, a bill to permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings (Sen. Durbin, 4 cosponsors)
S. 721, MAR-A-LAGO Act (Sen. Udall, 5 cosponsors)
S. 760, OPEN Government Data Act (Sen. Schatz, 5 cosponsors)
S. 835, Supreme Court Ethics Act (Sen. Murphy, 11 cosponsors)
S. 953, White House Visitor Logs Transparency Act (Sen. Heinrich, no cosponsors)
S. 1184, Conflicts from Political Fundraising Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 4 cosponsors)
S. 1189, Close the Revolving Door Act (Sen. Bennet, 2 cosponsors)
S. 1679, Foreign Agent Lobbying Transparency Enforcement Act (Sen. Duckworth, 3 cosponsors)
S. 1735, Special Counsel Independence Protection Act (Sen. Graham, 3 cosponsors)
S. 1741, Special Counsel Integrity Act (Sen. Tillis, 1 cosponsor)
S. 1832, HOTEL Act (Sen. Peters, 2 cosponsors)
S. 2039, Disclosing Foreign Influence Act (Sen. Grassley, no cosponsors)
S. 2195, Judicial Transparency and Ethics Enhancement Act (Sen. Grassley, no cosponsors)
S. 2321, Transition Team Ethics Improvement Act (Sen. Warren, 7 cosponsors)
S. 2330, Earmark Elimination Act (Sen. Flake, 14 cosponsors)
S. 2482, Foreign Agents Registration Amendments Act (Sen. Feinstein, 3 cosponsors)
S. 2578, 2020 Census Idea Act (Sen. Schatz, 14 cosponsors)
S. 2580, Every Person Counts Act (Sen. Menendez, 18 cosponsors)
S. 2896, JACK Act (Sen. Kennedy, 2 cosponsors)
S. 2919, Executive Branch Comprehensive Ethics Enforcement Act (Sen. Blumenthal, 7 cosponsors)
S.Con. Res. 4, a concurrent resolution clarifying any potential misunderstanding as to whether actions taken by President-elect Donald Trump constitute a violation of the Emoluments Clause, and calling on President-elect Trump to divest his interest in, and sever his relationship to, the Trump Organization (Sen. Cardin, 29 cosponsors)
S. Con. Res. 8, a concurrent resolution clarifying any potential misunderstanding as to whether actions taken by President Donald J. Trump constitute a violation of the Emoluments Clause, and calling on President Trump to divest his interest in, and sever his relationship to, the Trump Organization (Sen. Cardin, 32 cosponsors)
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U.S. SENATE, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, White House Office, Election Assistance Commission (EAC), Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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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
HR 1440, Fair and Clear Campaign (FCC) Transparency Act
17. House(s) of Congress and Federal agencies Check if None
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. SENATE
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15. General issue area code BUD
16. Specific lobbying issues
H.J. Res. 2, a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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22. New General description of client’s business or activities
LOBBYIST UPDATE
23. Name of each previously reported individual who is no longer expected to act as a lobbyist for the client
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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)
Internet Address:
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26. Name of each previously reported organization that is no longer affiliated with the registrant or client
1 | 2 | 3 |
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
1 | 3 | 5 |
2 | 4 | 6 |