Lobbying Registrations

20,661 active lobbying representations

57% involve at least one revolving-door lobbyist

94 new lobbying registrations this month

It can seem like lobbyists run Washington from behind the scenes. But their work isn't completely hidden. They’re required to register with the House and the Senate when they lobby for a new client. And former members of Congress, former congressional staffers and former high-level federal workers who now work as lobbyists—the so-called “revolving door” — are required to disclose their "covered" former positions. You can use this database to find out who's lobbying on whose behalf — and on what issues. Here's a guide.

Top issues for lobbying arrangements begun this month:

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New Lobbying Registrations By Quarter

Hundreds of new lobbying disclosures are filed every year. They typically spike at the beginning of the year and when new Congresses are sworn in every two years.

Newly-Updated Lobbying Representations

Former Covered Federal Workers: 
Other Lobbyists: 
Issue Client Firm Lobbyists Start Date Latest Filing Date
T. ROWE PRICE GROUP, INC.
in-house lobbying
Neurable
Imperium Global Advisors
Dynavax Technologies
ALPINE GROUP PARTNERS, LLC.
Solvay Chemicals Inc.
in-house lobbying
BRSi L.P., d/b/a Benefit Recovery
BUCHANAN INGERSOLL & ROONEY PC
Duane Gibson
RIVER PUBLIC AFFAIRS GROUP
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Venable LLP
Tungsten Parts Wyoming, Inc.
BUCHANAN INGERSOLL & ROONEY PC
Array Technologies, Inc.
Crossroads Strategies, LLC
Advocates for Community Health
Crossroads Strategies, LLC
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
Crossroads Strategies, LLC
National Guild for Community Arts Education
in-house lobbying
Phillips 66 Company
Crossroads Strategies, LLC
Midwest Transplant Network
Green Mountain Strategies LLC DC
Vast Space LLC
RESTON STRATEGY GROUP, LLC
ASI NE Healthcare Services
BARNES & THORNBURG LLP
Verdagy
BOUNDARY STONE PARTNERS
AVS Bio
Todd Strategy Group
City of Gary
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP dba Taft Advisors LLC fka (Taft, Stettinius & Ho
National Brain Tumor Society
ALSTON & BIRD LLP
City of Fountain Valley
Townsend Public Affairs
Avalon Action Alliance
The Nimitz Group LLC
Calvary Hospital
ALPINE GROUP PARTNERS, LLC.
Galactic Litigation Partners, LLC
A10 ASSOCIATES, LLC
William Carey University
Capitol Resources, LLC
National Asphalt Pavement Association
GrayRobinson PA
Avera Health
ALSTON & BIRD LLP
Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP
PLATINUM ADVISORS DC, LLC
Trauma Center Association of America
ALSTON & BIRD LLP
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippawa
McGuireWoods Consulting (A Subsidiary of McGuireWoods LLP)
National Council of Youth Sports
POLISPECTIVES, LLC
Global Telecom
ACG Advocacy
Nielsen Kellerman
Michael Best Strategies LLC
AMNEAL PHARMACEUTICALS
in-house lobbying
Hunter Nation Inc.
TIMOTHY R. RUPLI & ASSOCIATES, INC.
City of Annapolis, MD
The Ferguson Group
Dynamis, Inc.
MORAN GLOBAL STRATEGIES, INC.
Stafford County, Virginia
MERCHANT MCINTYRE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Friend Community Healthcare System
MERCHANT MCINTYRE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Husch Blackwell Strategies (on behalf of National Children's Alliance)
CJ Lake, LLC
JPH Law Firm (on behalf of Ag Labor Policy Group)
CJ Lake, LLC
Harbinger Strategies, LLC on behalf of Principal Financial Group
Colton Street Group
Harbinger Strategies, LLC on behalf of Hilton Worldwide
Colton Street Group
Husch Blackwell Strategies (on behalf of Fresno Community Hospital & Medical Ctr
CJ Lake, LLC
Harbinger Strategies, LLC on behalf of Hess Corporation
Colton Street Group
Harbinger Strategies, LLC on behalf of Cencora, Inc.
Colton Street Group
Hilbert College
MERCHANT MCINTYRE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity
MERCHANT MCINTYRE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
City of Beatrice, Nebraska
MERCHANT MCINTYRE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
HealthEquity
Federal Policy Group, LLC

What Information Must Lobbyists Disclose, and When?

Lobbying firms and lobbyists are required to file paperwork identifying themselves, their client, and the policy issues they are working on. The registrations are filed with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. The rules about when firms (or organizations that employ their own lobbyists) have to register are complex, involving the amount of money spent in a quarter, the number of contacts with "covered officials" — executive branch employees, lawmakers and their staff — and the amount of time workers spend on non-lobbying activities. Because of this, some companies that might seem to be lobbying by an ordinary definition may not be included in this database.

Once a lobbying relationship has been registered, the lobbyists are required to file updates four times a year. Those updates aren't currently included in this database… yet.

Source: Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate

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