- Lobbying
- Lobbying by Trade Data Services Inc d/b/a ImportGenius
Lobbying Relationship
Bills mentioned
S.3217: Manifest Modernization Act of 2023
Sponsor: Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.)
Lobbyists
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Timothy Martin | Legislative Director, Rep. Rodney Davis (2015-2017); Sr. Legislative Assistant and General Counsel, Rep. Scott Tipton (2014-2015) |
Joel Richard | Senior Counsel, Rep. Ted Deutch (2017 - 2021); Legislative Assistant/Counsel, Rep. Ted Deutch (2013 - 2017); Legislative Fellow, Rep. Ted Deutch (2012 - 2013) |
Kevin Walsh | Special Assistant, Senator Claire McCaskill (2008-2011) |
Joseph Bushong | Sr. Policy Advr, Sen. Dick Durbin (2016-2023); Dep. CoS, Rep. Mike Quigley (2016); Leg. Dir., Rep. Mike Quigley (2013-2016); Leg. Counsel, Rep. Mike Quigley (2012-2013); Leg. Fellow, Rep. Ted Deutch (2011-2012 |
James OBrien | Pro. Staff Member, Ways and Means Committee (22-23); Rep Kevin Brady: Leg. Dir. (21-22); Sr. Leg. Asst (19-21); Sen Mitch McConnell: Leg. Correspondent (18-19); Staff Asst (17-18); Intern (16) |
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Issue(s) they said they’d lobby about: Customs services.
Source: Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate