TSA/CBP adoption of person stand-off screening detection technologies.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Registered Lobbyists (1)
MICHAEL HIGDON — Rep. Hal Rogers: Chief of Staff/Appropriations Associate 2011-2013, Legislative Director 2007-2011; Legislative Asst 2003-2007; Rep. Roscoe Bartlett: Legislative Asst 2002-2003; Rep. Ron Packard Legis. Correspondent 1999-2001
IDs
Filing UUID:e182c926-bf62-46ed-a143-cdfec42cdc34
Registrant ID:401104281
Client ID:201138
2025-10-03
COURSON NICKEL LLC
CONDUENT
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:930e78fb-6c6d-4556-b947-31ec445a32b7
Registrant ID:73555
Client ID:167087
2025-10-03
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
$0
$75,000
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Children's mental health; child and adolescent psychiatry workforce & health care workforce shortage; Telehealth flexibilities and extension; Early Minds Act; Health insurance parity; Medicaid programming/funding.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (3)
ALEXIS HORANBENJAMIN MELANORACHEL COHEN ●NEW
IDs
Filing UUID:7e60c330-45e9-40f5-b525-57cb9927d916
Registrant ID:401103274
Client ID:198378
2025-10-03
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POSTAL SUPERVISORS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POSTAL SUPERVISORS
$0
$27,250
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
H.Res. 70, resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that Congress should ensure that the U.S. Postal Service is not privatized and remains an independent establishment of the federal government. S.Res.147, resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that Congress should ensure that the U.S. Postal Service is not privatized and remains an independent establishment of the federal government. H.R. 1065/S. 463, Letter Carriers Protect Act, legislation to protect U.S. Postal Service employees who deliver mail. H.R. 1559, legislation to provide equity for all EAS-level postal employees by enabling them to appeal adverse personnel decisions to the Merit System Protection Board. H.R. 1560, legislation to amend Title 39 of the United States Code to provide for timely commencement of the consultations for pay and benefits, and that the findings and recommendations of a Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service fact-finding panel to be binding. H.R. 2095, legislation to reverse a 2020 directive from the Chief Postal Inspector that limited the jurisdiction of the U.S. Postal Police to postal facilities. Under the directive, Postal Police are not able to investigate crimes against postal personnel and property not situated on postal owned or leased real estate. H.R. 2103, The bill would prevent the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from downsizing facilities in under served areas, provide more oversight over modifications to delivery schedules, and increase public transparency on proposed changes. H.R. 3011, the USPS Shipping Equity Act, to enable the Postal Service to convey alcoholic beverages through the US mail. H.R. 5416, Contract Postal Unit Transparency Act,would provide procedures for closing a contract postal unit S. 1604, No RTO Act,legislation to suspend implementation of the Postal Service's regional transportation initiative Legislation relating to the closure and/or consolidation of postal facilities. Legislation relating to the improvement of postal performance and speed mail delivery. ACR2024, Postal Regulatory Commission Annual Compliance Report N2024-1, Advisory Opinion Relating to Proposed USPS Service Measurement Changes; Legislation and USPS activities directly or indirectly impacting USPS governance, performance or finances.; H.Con. Res. 14, the congressional budget resolution H.R. 1, the FY 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act H.R. 5166, the FY 2026 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act Budget and appropriation issues that may impact the USPS and/or its employees.; HR 2174/S 1597, legislation to prohibit federal agencies, including the Postal Service, from withholding from pay voluntary employee association dues or political action committee (PAC) contributions. Legislation that may impact the health, safety and/or welfare of USPS employees.; Regulations and legislation that impact the Postal Service Health Benefits Program and Medicare.; Legislation and regulations that may impact the integration of the Postal Service Health Benefits Program and Medicare.; H.Con.Res 14, provisions included that may impact the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) or the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP).
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Office of Management & Budget (OMB), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Postal Regulatory Commission, SENATE, Treasury, Dept of, U.S. Postal Service (USPS), Executive Office of the President (EOP)
Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Commerce, Dept of (DOC), Energy, Dept of, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Interior, Dept of (DOI), SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (2)
JOHN DEARBORNJULIE EDDY ROKALA
IDs
Filing UUID:7221a6ef-5f57-4ef6-a9bc-9d75cb4f22cf
Registrant ID:8453
Client ID:112640
2025-10-03
NO FLUKE FISHING LLC
THE OCEAN CONSERVANCY
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
proposed cuts in staff, budget and focus of NOAA; no bills, executive order reductions
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (1)
DAVID MONTI
IDs
Filing UUID:1ad0b6a0-cf27-4a63-96b6-53ee844cd565
Registrant ID:401105917
Client ID:208496
2025-10-03
ERNST & YOUNG LLP (WASHINGTON COUNCIL ERNST & YOUNG)
ALLEGIS GROUP, INC.
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:91f2b24f-cd8f-4398-93af-258645b85342
Registrant ID:57475
Client ID:206665
2025-10-03
ERNST & YOUNG LLP (WASHINGTON COUNCIL ERNST & YOUNG)
LINDEN TRUST FOR CONSERVATION
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:e35f8d91-94d7-42f8-8e85-1ee12752202a
Registrant ID:57475
Client ID:63152
2025-10-03
RICH FEUER ANDERSON
GEN DIGITAL INC (FORMERLY REPORTED AS MONEYLION TECHNOLOGIES INC. (MONEYLION)
$60,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Legislation and regulation relating to consumer financial products and services. Legislation and regulation relating too data privacy.; Legislation and regulation relating to consumer financial products and services. Legislation and regulation relating too data privacy.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (5)
BEN HARNEY — Deputy Staff Director, House Oversight Committee; Counsel, House Financial Services Committee; Counsel, Rep. Carolyn B. MaloneyJARED SAWYER — Deputy Assistant Secretary, Treasury Department; Senior Counsel, Senate Banking Committee; Professional Staff Member, House Financial Services Committee.JENNIFER RUST — Deputy Chief Counsel, House Financial Services Committee; Senior Counsel, House Financial Services Committee; Counsel, House Financial Services Committee; Presidential Management Fellow, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban AffairsMATTHEW KELLOGG — Deputy Asst Sec for Leg Affairs, US Treasury (Mar 2017-2018) Sr Policy Adviser and Counsel, House Majority Ldr McCarthy (Sept 2015-Mar 2017) Leg Asst, Rep Tom Reed (Nov 2010-Nov 2011)THOMAS KOONCE — Legislative Director, Rep. Brad Miller; Legislative Assistant, Rep. Stephen Neal.
IDs
Filing UUID:cee9fcb7-7ead-41f1-a581-f2f99645a59f
Registrant ID:84775
Client ID:55064
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
NATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ASSOCIATION
$60,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Legislative matters regarding air traffic control modernization and related safety issues.; Legislative matters pertaining to air traffic control priorities, FAA Reauthorization, NDAA, employment and FAA funding.
Government Entities
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (2)
BILL SHUSTER — 2001-2019, Congressman, U.S. House of RepresentativesREBEKAH SUNGALA — Jan. 2018 - Jan. 2019: Leg. Assist., House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee; Sept. 2017-Jan. 2019: Scheduler/Executive Assistant; Congressman Bill Shuster; Nov. 2012-Aug. 2017: Sr. Field Rep., Congressman Bill Shuster
IDs
Filing UUID:272c4cee-4ed5-4348-80fc-854f1afa56b3
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:204347
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR OILHEAT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
$20,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Outreach and Education regarding the use of biofuels as a home heating fuel and the benefits the National Oilheat Research Alliance provides for the heating fuel industry.; Outreach and Education regarding an extension of the National Oilheat Research Alliance.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (1)
AUSTIN HARRISON — March 2009: Intern for Cong. Gregg Harper; May-Aug. 2013: Intern for Sen. Thad Cochran; January-May 2015: June-August 2015: U.S. Department of State, intern, U.S. Embassy, Zagreb, Croatia.
IDs
Filing UUID:93f93411-c606-4fc8-a4d5-20e8580d04e3
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:136421
2025-10-02
MARLA GROSSMAN LLC
ACG ADVOCACY OBO THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR COLLECTIVE RIGHTS LICENSING
$20,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Artificial intelligence. Competition issues.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (2)
LUKE LYNCHMARLA GROSSMAN — Minority Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee
IDs
Filing UUID:53c8cfc8-2a9a-486e-8f66-931661417fb8
Registrant ID:85014
Client ID:57291
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
SPACEX
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:0ee9c2b7-3cde-44cc-9769-afbc1f27fd67
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:137519
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
STELLANT SYSTEMS
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:9394030e-1b23-48db-8995-d3699c3a288e
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:50303
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
SUNFLORA, INC.
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:98fb0d55-55fc-48a9-a891-6a4da08dae05
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:53551
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
THE PROCTER AND GAMBLE COMPANY
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:7464f4fd-8b17-42fb-912c-160b23777d97
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:137756
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY
$60,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Advancing health system legislative and regulatory issues including: programs to reduce health disparities; the development of a collaborative, interdisciplinary translational cancer research program; expand access to specialized health care through telehealth; the importance of developing advanced function fabrics for our armed services; and the role of computational medicine in understanding of disease onset and progression.
Registered Lobbyists (1)
DAVID LESSTRANG — 1996 -2001: Dep. COS and LD, Rep. Jerry Lewis; Jan. 2005- Jan. 2007: Dep. Staff Dir., Com. on Approps; Jan. 2007-Jan. 2011: Professional Staff, House Com.on Approps; Jan. 2011-Aug. 2018: Clerk, Sub. on Interior, Environ. and Related Agencies.
IDs
Filing UUID:f9d3b694-20c6-4f5a-a1d4-cad673be9add
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:137690
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE
$110,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Outreach and education to federal partners on the value of repurposing federal award funds for the construction of new tugs.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (4)
AUSTIN HARRISON — March 2009: Intern for Cong. Gregg Harper; May-Aug. 2013: Intern for Sen. Thad Cochran; January-May 2015: June-August 2015: U.S. Department of State, intern, U.S. Embassy, Zagreb, Croatia.BRET BOYLES — Staff Assistant, Deputy Chief of Staff, Chief of Staff, Sen.Lott, 1996-97, 2005-07DAVID LESSTRANG — 1996 -2001: Dep. COS and LD, Rep. Jerry Lewis; Jan. 2005- Jan. 2007: Dep. Staff Dir., Com. on Approps; Jan. 2007-Jan. 2011: Professional Staff, House Com.on Approps; Jan. 2011-Aug. 2018: Clerk, Sub. on Interior, Environ. and Related Agencies.MARGARET MULLANEY ●NEW
IDs
Filing UUID:04f00742-24a2-4973-816d-7f2f6be63899
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:207152
2025-10-02
SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
WESTERVELT ECOLOGICAL SERVICES
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:f671cad5-bb7e-4180-a6f5-f4a47626c9a7
Registrant ID:30906
Client ID:209645
2025-10-02
MARLA GROSSMAN LLC
ACG ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF THE AUTHORS GUILD, INC.
$20,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
IP Issues. Competition Issues.; General trade issues. NEA and NEH funding issues.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Justice, Dept of (DOJ), SENATE, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Labor, Dept of (DOL)
Registered Lobbyists (2)
LUKE LYNCHMARLA GROSSMAN — Minority Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee
IDs
Filing UUID:c847ba69-8d89-4311-87ae-cbdb7fa8c0c5
Registrant ID:85014
Client ID:172622
2025-10-02
CONSILIUM CONSULTING
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY
$0
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
IDs
Filing UUID:77aa1017-6a90-4a8c-ae17-39423de34764
Registrant ID:401105566
Client ID:56821
2025-10-02
MARLA GROSSMAN LLC
ACG ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF COALITION FOR PATENT & TRADEMARK INFO.
$10,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Patent and Trademark Issues. Competition Issues.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Patent & Trademark Office (PTO), SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (2)
LUKE LYNCHMARLA GROSSMAN — Minority Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee
IDs
Filing UUID:fbf0bd39-fb21-4897-8113-20adb6d6e4e7
Registrant ID:85014
Client ID:172619
2025-10-02
MARLA GROSSMAN LLC
ACG ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF COPYRIGHT ALLIANCE
$20,000
$0
Filing Details
Type: ld2 • Year: 2025 Q3
Specific Issues
Copyright Issues.
Government Entities
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Patent & Trademark Office (PTO), SENATE
Registered Lobbyists (2)
LUKE LYNCHMARLA GROSSMAN — Minority Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee
IDs
Filing UUID:f6db1bb1-c219-4547-9b88-69fbeb82b790
Registrant ID:85014
Client ID:172621
2025-10-02
MARLA GROSSMAN LLC
ACG ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA