Lobbying Relationship

Client

TECHNOLOGY CEO COUNCIL

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Lobbying firm

A.P. MORTON & COMPANY LLC

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  • Federal cybersecurity legislation and policies.
  • Applying IT-enabled solutions and commercial best practices to maximize productivity and savings in government services and operations.
  • U.S. spectrum management and broadband issues--National Broadband Plan (FCC GN Dkt. Nos. 09-47, 09-51, 09-137); Federal online privacy policies.
  • Advancing use of information and communications technologies to increase energy efficiency and support practical strategies for climate change mitigation.

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General Issues: Computer Industry, Budget/Appropriations, Telecommunications, Energy/Nuclear, Copyright/Patent/Trademark

Spending: about $480,000 (But it's complicated. Here's why.)

Agencies lobbied since 2008: House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Office of Management & Budget (OMB), Executive Office of the President (EOP), Energy - Dept of, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Bills mentioned

S.2105: Cybersecurity Act of 2012

Sponsor: Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.)

H.R.3523: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act

Sponsor: Mike Rogers (R-Mich.)

S.2151: SECURE IT

Sponsor: John McCain (R-Ariz.)

H.R.4263: SECURE IT Act of 2012

Sponsor: Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.)

H.R.2454: American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009

Sponsor: Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.)

S.1462: American Clean Energy Leadership Act of 2009

Sponsor: Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.)

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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?
Ann Morton 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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