Lobbying Registrations

20,649 active lobbying representations

57% involve at least one revolving-door lobbyist

123 new lobbying registrations this month

It can seem like lobbyists run Washington from behind the scenes. But their work isn't completely hidden. They’re required to register with the House and the Senate when they lobby for a new client. And former members of Congress, former congressional staffers and former high-level federal workers who now work as lobbyists—the so-called “revolving door” — are required to disclose their "covered" former positions. You can use this database to find out who's lobbying on whose behalf — and on what issues. Here's a guide.

Top issues for lobbying arrangements begun this month:

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New Lobbying Registrations By Quarter

Hundreds of new lobbying disclosures are filed every year. They typically spike at the beginning of the year and when new Congresses are sworn in every two years.

Newly-Updated Lobbying Representations

Former Covered Federal Workers: 
Other Lobbyists: 
Issue Client Firm Lobbyists Start Date Latest Filing Date
KinderCare Learning Companies
in-house lobbying
National Alliance for Public Safety GIS Foundation
Public Safety, Emergency Response, Search and Rescue, GIS
ERA GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, LLC
Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance
non-profit organization focused on ovarian cancer research, advocacy & patient support.
CAVAROCCHI RUSCIO DENNIS ASSOCIATES, LLC
Breakthrough Energy Action
AJW, Inc.
Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH)
Ernst & Young LLP (Washington Council Ernst & Young)
VOGEL GROUP ON BEHALF OF HEALTHCARE SUPPLY CHAIN ASSOCIATION
CORCORAN STREET GROUP
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
AxAdvocacy Government Relations
Stanton Park Group LLC on behalf of Angel Studios
DGSR LLC
Ursa Major Technologies Inc.
Atlantic Strategies Group
Jefferson Rising Fund
DGSR LLC
Uni Ag Group
AxAdvocacy Government Relations
Animal Wellness Action
FTI Government Affairs
American Liver Foundation
PYXIS PARTNERS, LLC
AkzoNobel Coatings Inc.
in-house lobbying
oneNav
EASTPORT STRATEGIES LLC
Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
CGCN GROUP, LLC
COLUMBIA RIVERKEEPER
in-house lobbying
WORLD COFFEE RESEARCH
in-house lobbying
Alliance of Community Health Plans
PYXIS PARTNERS, LLC
Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority
RESTON STRATEGY GROUP, LLC
City of Tempe
Ballard Spahr LLP
SERVICENOW, INC.
in-house lobbying
Child Neurology Foundation
ARTEMIS POLICY GROUP LLC
Cleanwatts, Inc.
EASTPORT STRATEGIES LLC
RTX Corporation and Affiliates
Atlantic Strategies Group
UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
in-house lobbying
Edward Lifesciences LLC
BGR Government Affairs
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
WINNING STRATEGIES WASHINGTON
Michelin North America, Inc.
HOLLY STRATEGIES INCORPORATED
BAE Systems, Inc.
HOLLY STRATEGIES INCORPORATED
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
in-house lobbying
PHEASANTS FOREVER, INC.
in-house lobbying
City of Sparks
Cardinal Infrastructure LLC
National Down Syndrome Society
in-house lobbying
ADVION (formerly National Association for the Support of Long Term Care)
in-house lobbying
Partnership To Fight Chronic Disease
James P. Keese
Polaris Industries
Bracewell LLP
PFS Investments Inc.
Team Subject Matter, LLC
Alliant Energy Corporation
in-house lobbying
Elekta, Inc.
Medical Device manufacturer
in-house lobbying
Advocate Health Advisors
KING & SPALDING LLP
Winward Fund on behalf of Rewiring America Inc.
HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP
Coalition for Regulated HFCs Inc.
Mayer Brown LLP
Energy Source Minerals
STRATEGIC MARKETING INNOVATIONS
The Ferguson Group, LLC for City of Oceanside CA
Mr. Earl Stockdale
Surf Air Inc.
Strategic Marketing Innovations
Alkegen
STRATEGIC MARKETING INNOVATIONS
Skyways Air Transportation
STRATEGIC MARKETING INNOVATIONS
Mabus Group behalf ATMO
STRATEGIC MARKETING INNOVATIONS
Calca Solutions LLC
STRATEGIC MARKETING INNOVATIONS

What Information Must Lobbyists Disclose, and When?

Lobbying firms and lobbyists are required to file paperwork identifying themselves, their client, and the policy issues they are working on. The registrations are filed with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. The rules about when firms (or organizations that employ their own lobbyists) have to register are complex, involving the amount of money spent in a quarter, the number of contacts with "covered officials" — executive branch employees, lawmakers and their staff — and the amount of time workers spend on non-lobbying activities. Because of this, some companies that might seem to be lobbying by an ordinary definition may not be included in this database.

Once a lobbying relationship has been registered, the lobbyists are required to file updates four times a year. Those updates aren't currently included in this database… yet.

Source: Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate

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