Lobbying Registrations

20,880 active lobbying representations

57% involve at least one revolving-door lobbyist

71 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:

See all issues

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
21 Air, LLC
Cargo Carrier
Crowell & Moring LLP
Cornerstone Government Affairs obo The Phoenix
DiNino Associates, LLC
Science Applications International Corporation
Velocity Government Relations, LLC
Boundary Stone Partners on behalf of Climeworks Corporation
THE BROOKMONT GROUP LLC
Exploration Laboratories LLC, aka ExLabs
Velocity Government Relations, LLC
Ensemble Government Services, LLC
Velocity Government Relations, LLC
Earth Observant Inc.
Velocity Government Relations, LLC
CENTER FOR AMERICAN MEDICINE RESILIENCY
in-house lobbying
Intellectual Technology, Inc.
A10 ASSOCIATES, LLC
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689
The Connolly Group
IStation
The Mondello Group LLC
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Perry, White, Ross & Jacobson, LLC
Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy
Non-profit organization for the study of antisemitism and policy.
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
Verisma
MERCHANT MCINTYRE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Bumble Bee Seafoods, LLC
canned seafood manufacturer
Pike Associates, LLC
Lech Walesa (Office)
MR. DAVID GENCARELLI
Balkan Energy
MCCARTER & ENGLISH, LLP
City of Venice
Warwick Group Consultants, LLC
BrightCanary
CurrentStrategic LLC
American Financial Exchange
Sobba Public, LLC
Wilder Systems Inc.
Taras, LLC
The Lawfare Project
Atlas Advocacy
Genfare
Pavluchuk & Associates
Anaheim Transportation Network
Pavluchuk & Associates
Icomera
Pavluchuk & Associates
San Francisco Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Pavluchuk & Associates
Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Pavluchuk & Associates
Via
Pavluchuk & Associates
Carma Technology Corp
Pavluchuk & Associates
Enterprise Holdings
Pavluchuk & Associates
NATIONAL RURAL HOUSING COALITION
R A RAPOZA ASSOCIATES INC
Walgreen Company
in-house lobbying
RETRC
Pavluchuk & Associates
Eagle River Water & Sanitation District
The Ferguson Group
ArcelorMittal Mining UK Ltd.
Mining
KRL International LLC
Town of Nantucket, MA
HITHER CREEK STRATEGIES, LLC
SL Strategies obo AANA
HITHER CREEK STRATEGIES, LLC
AMERICANS FOR RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION
in-house lobbying
Texas Vegetable Association
Breakthrough365 Government Relations Strategies
Old Dominion University
in-house lobbying
National Parks Conservation Association
in-house lobbying
Ball Corporation (including Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.)
in-house lobbying
ZayZoon US Inc.
FS VECTOR LLC
Northwest Hardwoods
WAVERLY GROUP
SonRise Project
Capitol Advocacy Partners
Waverly Group OBO Troika Solutions
DiNino Associates, LLC
Waverly Group OBO Northwest Hardwoods
DiNino Associates, LLC
City of South Fulton, GA
Local city government
The Ferguson Group
Indian Pharmaceutical Association
MEDSECUREAN.COM
AMC Health, Inc.
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP

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

Close Comment Creative Commons Donate Email Facebook Mobile Phone Podcast Print Google News logo Google_NewsInitiative_Lockup_FullColor RSS Search Search Twitter WhatsApp Resolving differences Check Building Arrow right Info circle Oops OOPS Pencil File text Bars Search Close Cogs Filter Compare Revolving Door Info card Activity Member menu Globe Document External link Quote News Calendar No Vote
Current site Current page