Lobbying Relationship

Client

Financial Services Roundtable

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Lobbying firm

Breaux Lott Leadership Group

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  • -H.R. 4173, The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009 -S. 3217, Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 -H.R. 3126, Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 -H.R. 3269, Corporate and Financial Institution Compensation Fairness Act of 2009
  • -International tax proposals contained in the Administration's FY10 budget request. -H.R. 4213, The American Workers, State and Business Relief Act (tax and insurance provisions) -S.AMDT.3342 (offered by Sen. Webb) to H.R.4213 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose an excise tax on excessive 2009 bonuses received from certain major recipients of Federal emergency economic assistance, to limit the deduction allowable for such bonuses, and for other purposes.

Duration: to

General Issues: Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities, Taxation/Internal Revenue Code

Spending: about $550,000 (But it's complicated. Here's why.)

Agencies lobbied since 2009: House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Senate, House of Representatives

Bills mentioned

H.R.4173: Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

Sponsor: Barney Frank (D-Mass.)

S.3217: Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010

Sponsor: Christopher J. Dodd (D-Conn.)

H.R.3126: Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009

Sponsor: Barney Frank (D-Mass.)

H.R.3269: Corporate and Financial Institution Compensation Fairness Act of 2009

Sponsor: Barney Frank (D-Mass.)

H.R.4213: Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010

Sponsor: Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.)

H.R.1664: To amend the executive compensation provisions of the Emergency Economic...

Sponsor: Alan Grayson (D-Fla.)

S.651: Compensation Fairness Act of 2009

Sponsor: Max Baucus (D-Mont.)

H.R.1586: FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act

Sponsor: Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.)

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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?
John Breaux US Senator (18 yrs), US Representative (2 yrs) US Senator (18yrs), US Representative (2yrs) US Senator (18yrs), US Representative (2 yrs)
Chester Trent Lott US Senator (19 yrs), US Representative (1 yr) US Senator (19yrs), US Representative (1yr) US Senate (19yrs), US Representative (1yr)
Bret Boyles 96-97, 05-07: Sen. Lott staff
John Flynn 98-04: Senator Breaux staff
Callie Fuselier 99-04: Sen. Breaux staff, 05-06: Sen. Reid staff
Manny Rossman 01-04: Rep. Crane staff, 05-06: Sen. Lott staff Rep. Crane staff, Sen. Lott staff Staff,Crane,01-04;Staff,Lott,05-06;Ofce,Whip,07-09 Rep. Crane staff, Sen. Lott staff,
Trent Lott US Senator (19 yrs), US Representative (1 yr)
John Breaux Jr n/a
Chester Trent Lott Jr 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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