Lobbied against efforts to undermine a DOL rule updating Davis-Bacon protections by opposing a Congressional Review Act effort to repeal.
Educated Members on importance of proper worker classifications, importance of Project Labor Agreements, Davis-Bacon prevailing wage protections.
Lobbied in support of S 2860, the Secure And Fair Enforcement Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act, to create protections for financial institutions to provide services to State-sanctioned cannabis businesses.
Lobbied in support of HR 7024 to support extension of the R&D tax credit, bonus depreciation tax credit, and other pro-business tax items.
It can be tricky to figure out how much an organization spent on a particular lobbying engagement. The law only requires lobbyists to report the amount they were paid for federal lobbying each quarter rounded to the nearest $10,000—and if it's less than $3,000 in a given quarter (or less than $13,000 for organizations with in-house lobbyists), they don't have to disclose it at all. Plus, some organizations include spending that doesn’t belong in the report—for instance, money spent lobbying state governments or other legal work.
Agencies lobbied since 2023: U.S. Senate, House of Representatives
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.
Legislative Director; Representative Don Young (AK-At Large)
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.
Q1 Report
Q4 Report
Q3 Report
Registration
Source: Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate