- Lobbying
- Lobbying by Victims of Terrorism - East Africa
Lobbying Relationship
Bills mentioned
H.R.8219: Justice for American Victims Of Terrorism Act of 2022
Sponsor: Randy Weber (R-Texas)
Lobbyists
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Lee Lilley | Legislative Director, Congressman G.K. Butterfield |
Mona Mohib | Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Dept. of Labor; Special Assistant, Office Intergovernmental Affairs, White House; Assoc. Director, Office Intergovernmental Affairs, White House Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Dept of Labor Special Assistant, Office Intergovernmental Affairs,White House Assoc.Director, Office Intergovernmental Affairs,White House |
Patrick Martin | Legislative Correspondent - Office of Senator Evan Bayh; Special Assistant - Center for Consumer Info and Insurance Oversight, Dept of HHS |
Ryan Bernstein | Deputy Chief of Staff and Chief of Staff to Senator John Hoeven |
Frank Donatelli | n/a |
Charlyn Iovino | n/a |
Joe Jaso | n/a |
Robert Wasinger | n/a |
Amanda Anderson | n/a |
Disclosures Filed
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