- Lobbying
- Lobbying by Textron, Inc.
Lobbying Relationship
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? |
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Erskine Wells | Dep COS Sen. Wicker; COS Rep. Palazzo; Leg Asst Sen Wicker Dep COS Sen. Wicker; COS Rep. Palazzo; Leg Asst Sen Wicker See prior filing Dep COS Sen. Wicker; COS Rep. Palazzo; Leg Asst Sen Wicker; Intern Sen. Cochran |
Fred Turner | COS, Sen. Menendez; COS, US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; COS, Rep. Hastings COS, Sen. Menendez; COS, US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; COS, Rep. Hastings See prior filing COS, Sen. Menendez; COS, US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; COS, Rep. Hastings, Associate Staff of House Rules Committee |
Maya Seiden | Sp. Asst to Cab Sec., WH; Advisor CoS, Energy Dept.; Sp Asst to Sec of Energy; Sen Advisor, Off of Dep. Sec of State; CoS Office of the Dep Sec of State for Management and Res. Sp. Asst to Cab Sec., WH; Advisor CoS, Energy Dept.; Sp Asst to Sec of Energy; Sen Advisor, Off of Dep. Sec of State; CoS Office of the Dep Sec of State for Management and Res. See prior filing Intern, WH Counsels Office; Intern, Rep. Sam Gejdenson; Sp. Asst to Cab Sec., WH; Advisor to CoS, Energy Dept.; Sp Asst to Sec of Energy; Sen Advisor, Off of Dep. Sec of State; CoS Office of the Dep Sec of State for Management and Res. |
Walker Roberts | Dep. COS, House Intl. Rel. Comm., Sp. Asst. to Pres. Dep. COS, House Intl. Rel. Comm., Sp. Asst. to Pres. See prior filing Dep. COS, House Intl. Rel. Comm.; Sp. Asst. to Pres.; Policy Analyst, Senate |
Dan Greenwood | Deputy Asst. to the President for Leg Affairs; Sr. Dir. for Leg. Affairs National Security Council; Dir. USMC Cong. Liaison (House); USMC Officer See prior filing |
Pete Landrum | Senior Defense Policy Advisor Sen. Session |
Disclosures Filed
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Issue(s) they said they’d lobby about: Provide strategic counsel and advocacy on issues related to defense and security generally and Textron Inc. specifically.
Source: Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate