Lobbying Relationship

Client

UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

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Lobbying firm

UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

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  • General issues relating to the relationship between USO and the Department of Defense regarding operations, services, programs, and entertainment to strengthen America's military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country throughout their service to the nation.

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General Issues: Defense

Spending: about $1,180,000 (But it's complicated. Here's why.)

Agencies lobbied since 2018: U.S. Senate, House of Representatives, Defense - Dept of (DOD), State - Dept of (DOS), White House Office

Bills mentioned

H.R.6157: Department of Defense and Labor, Health and Human Services, and...

Sponsor: Kay Granger (R-Texas)

S.3159: Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2019

Sponsor: Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.)

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Lobbyists

Lobbyists named here were listed on a filing related to this lobbying engagement. They may not be working on it now. Occasionally, a single lobbyist whose name is spelled two different ways on filings may be represented twice here.

Lobbyist Covered positions?
Virginia H. Johnson U.S. House of Representatives: Counsel and Counsel to the Chairman, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; Counsel, Committee on Natural Resources; Counsel, Committee on Armed Services; Chief of Staff, Rep. Dan Benishek. U.S. Department of Defense: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for House Legislative Affairs, Office of the Secretary of Defense. U.S. Department of the Interior: Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
Katie Toskey Scheduler, Office of Rep. Dan Benishek; Scheduler and Legislative Correspondent, Office of Rep. Jackie Walorski.
Clinton C. Cowan Intern: Sen. Martin Heinrich; Staff Assistant, Legislative Correspondent, Legislative Aide, Legislative Assistant: Sen. Tom Udall
Virginia J. Burnley n/a

Disclosures Filed

Once a lobbying engagement begins, the lobbyist or firm is required to file updates four times a year. Those updates sometimes change which lobbyists are involved or add new issues being discussed. When lobbyists stop working for a client, the firm is also supposed to file a report disclosing the end of the relationship.

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

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