Prep for November and beyond fuels an election year windfall on K Street

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By Caitlin Oprysko

Presented by The American Hospital Association

With Daniel Lippman

Here are your Lobbying Disclosure Act revenue rankings for the second quarter of 2024.

  1. Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck: $17.6 million (versus $16.3 million in Q1 2024 and $15.8 million in Q2 2023)
  2. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: $13.8 million (versus $13.8 million in Q1 2024 and $13 million in Q2 2023)
  3. Holland & Knight: $13.2 million (versus $12.4 million in Q1 2024 and $12 million in Q2 2023)
  4. Cornerstone Government Affairs: $11.9 million (versus $11.3 million in Q1 2024 and $10.6 million in Q2 2023)
  5. BGR Group: $11.1 million (versus $10.9 million in Q1 2024 and $10.3 million in Q2 2023)
  6. Invariant: $10.4 million (versus $10.2 million in Q1 2024 and $9.7 million in Q2 2023)
  7. Thorn Run Partners: $7.6 million (versus $7.2 million in Q1 2024 and $7 million in Q2 2023)
  8. Mehlman Consulting: $7.4 million (versus $7.4 million in Q1 2024 and $6.5 million in Q2 2023)
  9. Forbes Tate Partners: $6.6 million (versus $6,220,000 million in Q1 2024 and $6,230,000 million in Q2 2023)
  10. Cassidy & Associates: $6.6 million (versus $6.5 million in Q1 2024 and $5.7 million in Q2 2023)
  11. Capitol Counsel: $6.4 million (versus $6.5 million in Q1 2024 and $6.5 million in Q2 2023)
  12. Crossroads Strategies: $6.4 million (versus $6.4 million in Q1 2024 and $6.3 million in Q2 2023)
  13. Tiber Creek Group: $6 million (versus $6.1 million in Q1 2024 and $6.1 million in Q2 2023)
  14. Squire Patton Boggs: $5.2 million (versus $5.4 million in Q1 2024 and $6 million in Q2 2023)
  15. Van Scoyoc Associates: $5.2 million (versus $4.4 million in Q1 2024 and $5.5 million in Q2 2023)
  16. Avoq: $4.9 million (versus $5 million in Q1 2024 and $4.8 million in Q2 2023)
  17. Alpine Group: $4.7 million (versus $4.7 million in Q1 2024 and $4.7 million in Q2 2023)
  18. Ballard Partners: $4.4 million (versus $4.3 million in Q1 2024 and $4.6 million in Q2 2023)
  19. K&L Gates: $4.4 million (versus $4.3 million in Q1 2024 and $4.1 million in Q2 2023)
  20. Tarplin Downs & Young: $4.3 million* (versus $4.2 million* in Q1 2024 and $4.2 million* in Q2 2023)

*Estimated based on Senate disclosure filings. All other numbers have been verified by the firms.
OTHER NOTABLE FIRMS: 

Williams and Jensen: $4.2 million* (versus $4.1 million* in Q1 2024 and $3.7 million* in Q2 2023)

Monument Advocacy: $3.6 million (versus $3.6 million in Q1 2024 and $4.3 million in Q2 2023)

Mindset Advocacy: $3.5 million (versus $3.3 million in Q1 2024 and $3.1 million in Q2 2023)

Venable: $3.5 million (versus $3.4 million in Q1 2024 and $3.2 million in Q2 2023)

Vogel Group: $3.2 million (versus $3 million in Q1 2024 and $2.5 million in Q2 2023)

Strategic Marketing Innovations: $3.2 million (versus $3.9 million in Q1 2024 and $3.3 million* in Q2 2023)

Venn Strategies: $3.2 million (versus $3.8 million in Q1 2024 and $2.7 million in Q2 2023)

DLA Piper: $2.8 million (versus $2.6 million in Q1 2024 and $2.5 million in Q2 2023)

Hogan Lovells: $2.7 million (versus $2.3 million in Q1 2024 and $2.4 million in Q2 2023)

Kountoupes Denham Carr & Reid: $2.8 million (versus $2.8 million in Q1 2024 and $2.8 million in Q2 2023)

*Estimated based on Senate disclosure filings. All other numbers have been verified by the firms.

TOP SPENDERS:

  1. National Association of Realtors: $16.5 million (versus $14.7 million in Q1 2024 and $10.1 million in Q2 2023)
  2. U.S. Chamber of Commerce: $13.9 million (versus $23.4 million in Q1 2024 and $16.4 million in Q2 2023)
  3. Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America: $7 million (versus $9.6 million in Q1 2024 and $6.3 million in Q2 2023)
  4. American Hospital Association: $​6.1 million (versus $6 million in Q1 2024 and $6.4 million in Q2 2023)
  5. Meta Platforms: $5.9 million (versus $7.6 million in Q1 2024 and $4.9 million in Q2 2023)
  6. AARP: $5.2 million (versus $4.4 million in Q1 2024 and $3.7 million in Q2 2023)
  7. American Medical Association: $5.1 million (versus $7.3 million in Q1 2024 and $4.8 million in Q2 2023)
  8. The Business Roundtable: $4.9 million (versus $6.1 million in Q1 2024 and $5.2 million in Q2 2023)
  9. American Chemistry Council: $4.8 million (versus $4.9 million in Q1 2024 and $3.4 million in Q2 2023)
  10. Amazon.com Services LLC: $4.5 million (versus $4.4 million in Q1 2024 and $4.4 million in Q2 2023)
  11. CTIA-The Wireless Association: $3.8 million (versus $4.6 million in Q1 2024 and $3.5 million in Q2 2023)
  12. Pharmaceutical Care Management Association: $3.6 million (versus $4.8 million in Q1 2024 and $3.4 million in Q2 2023)
  13. Comcast Corporation: $3.5 million (versus $3.8 million in Q1 2024 and $3.6 million in Q2 2023)
  14. ByteDance Inc.: $3.3 million (versus $2.7 million in Q1 2024 and $2.1 million in Q2 2023)
  15. General Dynamics: $3.3 million (versus $2.9 million in Q1 2024 and $3.4 million in Q2 2023)
  16. Boeing Company: $3.3 million (versus $2.9 million in Q1 2024 and $3.6 million in Q2 2023)
  17. NCTA - The Internet & Television Association: $3.3 million (versus $3.6 million in Q1 2024 and $3.3 million in Q2 2023)
  18. RTX Corporation and affiliates: $3.3 million (versus $3.4 million in Q1 2024 and $2.7 million in Q2 2023)
  19. Altria Client Services LLC: $3.1 million (versus $3.2 million in Q1 2024 and $3 million in Q2 2023)
  20. Lockheed Martin Corporation: $3.1 million (versus $3.3 million in Q1 2024 and $3.7 million in Q2 2023)

BIGGEST CONTRACTS:

  1. Cornerstone Government Affairs: Cobank ($1.1 million) (tie)
  2. Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck: Connect Holding II, LLC D/B/A Brightspeed ($1.1 million) (tie)
  3. Covington & Burling: Qualcomm Incorporated ($​950,000)
  4. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Nippon Steel Corporation ($770,000)
  5. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Gila River Indian Community ($690,000)
  6. Stonington Global: Maxsip Tel LLC ($575,000)
  7. Carbonleaf LLC: ​Industrial Energy Consumers Of America ($​506,045)
  8. ThirdCircle Inc.: Yandex N.V. ($500,000)
  9. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Partnership to Address Global Emissions, Inc. ($480,000)
  10. Hogan Lovells: United States Steel Corporation ($​420,000)

Happy Tuesday and welcome to PI. What should we be looking out for in this quarter’s lobbying disclosures? Plus, send all your takes, memos and gossip about the fallout of Biden’s announcement: coprysko@politico.com. And be sure to follow me on X: @caitlinoprysko.

BEHIND THE NUMBERS: There may not be much legislating currently happening in Washington, but lobbying revenues for many of the capital’s top firms remained strong last quarter as preparations for November’s elections and a year-end legislative sprint kicked into gear. As PI noted last week, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck hauled in $17.6 million in lobbying fees in the second quarter to remain K Street’s top earner, posting an 8 percent jump from its previous record set last quarter.

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld came in second place with $13.8 million in lobbying revenues — a slight decline from the first quarter but a Q2 record for the firm nonetheless. Government funding, artificial intelligence and defense issues drove much of Akin’s activity last quarter, “but the biggest uptick has come from trade and tax reform,” according to Hunter Bates, who co-chairs the firm’s lobbying practice. Akin’s hiring of former House Ways and Means Chair Kevin Brady (R-Texas) ahead of next year’s tax fight is sure to send business surging even more.

— Of the top 20 earners on K Street in Q2, three-quarters saw their lobbying revenues increase compared with the same time last year, defying the usual election-year trend of a slowdown in business as the Biden administration pushed to finalize new regulations and election prep began earlier than usual.

— “I think the swing back between the two parties at this point, with a change potentially in the executive branch, makes major companies really start a lot earlier than they otherwise would,” said Rich Gold, the head of Holland & Knight’s lobbying practice. “We used to sort of start this like in September, and now … we really started in April.”

— The topics Gold’s been fielding questions about include what kind of regulatory environment businesses can expect in a new administration, and the extent to which former President Donald Trump would be able to claw back funds from major legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act, CHIPS and Science Act and infrastructure law.

Loren Monroe, a principal at BGR Group, argued that now is a crucial time for K Street to lay the groundwork for any number of its clients’ priorities, even if the earliest they’ll see action is months off. “You absolutely cannot wait to engage until November to have any chance of advancing policy or impacting harmful legislation,” he told PI.

— Clients also need to recognize that “there is a political realignment underway on issues as diverse as trade, social media, education, labor and the cost of health care,” he said, warning that “business leaders cannot afford to engage in Washington with a business [as] usual posture.”

KIGGANS WITHDRAWS EARMARK REQUEST FOR PIPELINE: “Virginia Republican Rep. Jen Kiggans is withdrawing her request for a $7.4 million earmark for a natural gas pipeline in her district after questions emerged about the funding,” E&E News’ Tim Cama reports.

— “The money would have eventually gone to a for-profit company to carry out the work and eventually build the pipeline, and paperwork filed by Kiggans initially said Chesapeake Utilities would have been the recipient,” which would violate House rules against earmarks going to for-profit companies. “The $7.4 million instead would have gone to the Accomack County government, which would handle distributing it.”

— “Kiggans first changed the recipient information on her website after POLITICO's E&E News asked about it, but later pulled the earmark request altogether.” PI reported earlier this month that Kiggans had also received thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from corporate PACs belonging to companies that could benefit from the pipeline, but “Kiggans’ staff denied that either of those issues caused her to withdraw the earmark request.”

HOW BUSINESS VIEWS HARRIS: Our policy reporters have a great rundown of how Vice President Kamala Harris’ ascension to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is playing across a panoply of industries, as the business community grapples with the departure of a politician they’ve known for close to half a century in Biden.

— “Her time as U.S. senator and attorney general in California — coupled with positions she staked out during her brief presidential campaign in 2019 — suggest she would take a more progressive approach than Biden has. But industry leaders say Harris is still so largely unknown to them that her quick ascendancy has touched off waves of both hopeful speculation and hand-wringing,” Megan Messerly writes.

— While Harris’ candidacy has some in Silicon Valley hopeful, the oil and gas industry is less bullish, for example. And the finance world is still sussing her out, though industry players and Wall Street watchdogs alike have expressed optimism, unlike the pharmaceutical industry Harris previously took on as a prosecutor.

KEEPING UP WITH THE SOUTHERN BAPTISTS: “In under 48 hours, the head of the staunchly conservative public-policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention rankled fellow Baptists by applauding President Joe Biden’s ‘selfless act’ of withdrawing his candidacy for re-election. Then, his agency reported he was fired — and now they have reaffirmed his leadership,” per Peter Smith of the Associated Press.

— “The head-spinning series of events started Sunday, but by Tuesday morning, the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission announced that no, leader Brent Leatherwood wasn’t fired. Rather, he has the full support of his top board members — though its chairman resigned and apologized for the erroneous announcement.”

VILLARAIGOSA RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR AGAIN: Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, now a partner at the lobbying and consulting firm Actum, will reprise his California gubernatorial run in 2026, he told our Chris Cadelago and Melanie Mason.

— The former mayor joined Mercury Public Affairs after Villaraigosa fell short in his first gubernatorial bid against current Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2018, and was one of a handful of high-profile names to defect from Mercury in 2021.

— The defectors, who included Mercury co-founder Kirill Goncharenko, former Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and former California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez, launched Actum a few months later alongside former Trump acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and (for a short time) former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.).

— Though Villaraigosa is not registered to lobby for Actum, the firm’s lobbying clients include Blue Origin, Johns Hopkins University, the Los Angeles Unified School District and Clorox.

 

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Jobs report

Kyle Robertson is joining BrabenderCox as director of client services. He most recently served as chief of staff to Rep. Greg Pence (R-Ind.).

Keval Patel is joining Kilpatrick as a government relations adviser in the firm’s Washington office. He most recently served as a government and public affairs specialist at Cox Communications.

Benjamin Rimland is now a fellow in the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Aerospace Security Program. He was previously a senior adviser for international space partnerships at the Pentagon.

Jon Ward is now department vice president of public affairs at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association. He previously was chief national correspondent for Yahoo News.

FleishmanHillard has added Evan Keller as vice president of corporate reputation. Keller was most recently a director of strategic communications at Avoq and is a Tammy Duckworth alum.

Michael Blume is now a senior government relations specialist at Saudi Basic Industries Corporation. Blume was previously a senior adviser for government relations at Syensqo.

Kaitlyn Martin is now vice president of government affairs for Verano. She was previously a principal at Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies.

Lori Esposito Murray is rejoining the Council on Foreign Relations as senior fellow for national security and managing director of CEO programs. She was previously president of the Committee for Economic Development.

 

A message from The American Hospital Association:

America’s hospitals and health systems are ready for you, 24/7. This week, about 1 in 100 of us will visit the emergency room. And by the end of this year, more than 130 million of us will have made this visit. You may not know when you’ll need us, but in America’s hospitals and health systems, we’re always ready — because emergencies don’t wait for business hours. This is the hospital story.

 
New Joint Fundraisers

Alsobrooks Blunt Rochester Victory Fund Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, Alsobrooks for Senate, Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland, Democratic State Committee (Delaware))

Arizona Victory Fund 2024 (Reps. David Schweikert, Juan Ciscomani, Republican Party of Arizona, LLC, NRCC)

Kansas First Victory Committee (Rep. Tracey Mann, Sen. Jerry Moran, Great Plains PAC, Free State PAC)

Mannion Victory Fund (Mannion For New York, New York State Democratic Committee)

New PACs

AAPI Forward (Super PAC)

Americans for 21st Century Technology (Super PAC)

Dark Horse PAC (Leadership PAC: Caroleene Dobson)

Keep Arizona Blue PAC (Hybrid PAC)

Planned Parenthood Advocates Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley PAC (Super PAC)

 

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New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS

Aubrey Maturin LLC: Pacific Defense

Axel Springer: Axel Springer

Ballard Partners, LLC: Extremity Care LLC

Batie & Associates, LLC: Fisk University

Bracewell LLP: Brookfield US Power US Asset Management LLC

Bracewell LLP: Capital Power Operations (USa) Inc.(Formerly Known As Capital Power Corporation)

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Bakelite US Holdco, Inc.

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP: Emp Shield

Capitaledge Advocacy Inc. (Formerly Capitaledge Advocacy, LLC): City Of Watsonville, Ca

Capitol Counsel LLC: Bridge Street Group, LLC On Behalf Of U.S. Chamber Institute For Legal Reform

Cavarocchi Ruscio Dennis Associates, L.L.C.: Pre-Hospital Stroke Treatment Organization

Chamber Hill Strategies: Caloptima Health

Cj Lake, LLC: Husch Blackwell Strategies (On Behalf Of March Joint Powers Authority)

Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: Ah Defense LLC Dba Jvis Defense

Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: Primordial Labs

Foley & Lardner LLP: National Promise Neighborhoods Coalition

Foley & Lardner LLP: Sbcs

Fs Vector LLC: Legalzoom, Inc.

Holland & Knight LLP: Intersoft Electronics, Inc.

Jordan Goldstein: Americans For Ivf

King & Spalding LLP: Photocure, Inc.

Linden Strategies: Euro Luxe Trading Corp

Long Strategies, Inc.: Yc Consulting, LLC On Behalf Of Patients Rising Now

Maximus, Inc.: Maximus Inc

National Association Of Workforce Boards: National Association Of Workforce Boards

Navigators Global LLC (Formerly Dc Navigators, LLC): Buildstrong America, Inc.

Navigators Global LLC (Formerly Dc Navigators, LLC): Constellis Holdings, LLC

Navigators Global LLC (Formerly Dc Navigators, LLC): Steptoe LLP On Behalf Of Vls Environmental Solutions

Navigators Global LLC (Formerly Dc Navigators, LLC): Venable LLP On Behalf Of Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association

Northern Compass Group LLC: Bhfs Obo Los Angeles Organizing Committee For The Olympic & Paralympic Games 28

Nvg, LLC: Isaiah Table

Polaris Government Relations, LLC: The Payment Choice Coalition

Porter Group, LLC: Icarus Devices

Saxa Innovation LLC: D Initiatives LLC (O/B/A Fama/Femsa)

Stumptown Strategies: Bockorny Group On Behalf Of Elanco Animal Health

The Brookmont Group LLC: Boundary Stone Partners On Behalf Of Negative Emissions Materials

Tidal Basin Advisors, Inc.: Yc Consulting, LLC On Behalf Of Patients Rising Now

Todd Strategy Group: Mutual Of Omaha

Todd Strategy Group: Netlist, Inc.

Townsend Public Affairs: City Of Wheatland

Vnf Solutions, LLC: Sungas Renewables, Inc.

Winning Strategies Washington: Dbv Technologies

Winning Strategies Washington: Privateer, Sca

 

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New Lobbying Terminations

Abi Associates: Greenfield Louisiana, LLC

Actum I, LLC: Advancing Community Values

Actum I, LLC: Global Witness Inc.

Actum I, LLC: The Florida International University Board Of Trustees

Adams And Reese, LLP: Alabama State Department Of Education

Alcalde & Fay: The School Board Of Broward County, Florida

Alignment Government Strategies: City Of Annapolis

Alpex International, LLC: Beyond Plastic, LLC

Alpine Group Partners, LLC.: Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc.

American Council On Renewable Energy: American Council On Renewable Energy

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP: The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation

Atkins Nuclear Secured: Atkins Nuclear Secured

Atlas Crossing LLC: Global Digital Asset & Cryptocurrency Association D.B.A Global Dca

Avenue Solutions: Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.

Ballard Partners, LLC: Banyan Community Health Center, Inc.

Ballard Partners, LLC: Igas USa, Inc.

Ballard Partners, LLC: Kaseya, Inc.

Ballard Partners, LLC: Mainstream Engineering Corporation

Ballard Partners, LLC: Renewable Energy Aggregators, Inc.

Ballard Partners, LLC: Vorex USa, LLC

Banner Public Affairs, LLC: Advantage Capital

Barnes & Thornburg, LLP: Asi Ne Healthcare Services

Blank Rome Government Relations: Cmb Regional Center

Bolton-St. Johns, LLC: Justleadershipusa

Bolton-St. Johns, LLC: The Immigration Hub LLC

Boundary Stone Partners: Arbor Energy

Boundary Stone Partners: Bush Brothers & Company

Boundary Stone Partners: Ecobat Solutions Arizona, Inc.

Boundary Stone Partners: Evbox North America Inc.

Boundary Stone Partners: Stax Engineering

Bracewell LLP: Breastfeeding And Infant Development Support Alliance (Informal Coalition)

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd.

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP: Blackboard Inc.

Capitol Counsel LLC: Carbon Advocacy Project

Capitol Counsel LLC: Spirit Electronics

Capitol Resources, LLC: Lobaki

Cardinal Point Partners: St. Elizabeth'S Medical Center - Brighton Marine

Carmen Group Incorporated: Brightseat Associates, LLC

Carmen Group Incorporated: Green Education Foundation

Carmen Group Incorporated: Nanos Health LLC

Cavarocchi Ruscio Dennis Associates, L.L.C.: International Myeloma Foundation

Clark Hill, Plc: Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc.

Conaway Graves Group, LLC: Competitive Markets Action, Inc.

Confluence Government Relations: Total Spectrum USvi

Corcoran Street Group: Vogel Group On Behalf Of Healthcare Supply Chain Association

Cr Federal: Broadway Ventures, LLC

Crossroads Strategies, LLC: 2U, Inc.

Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Breezeline

Crowell & Moring International, LLC: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Dan Perrin: Ameriflex

David Gencarelli: Sanotize Research & Development Corporation

Dinino Associates, LLC: Cornerstone Government Affairs Obo Near Airport Industry Trade Association

Dla Piper LLP (US): Advocate Health

Dla Piper LLP (US): Illumina, Inc.

Dla Piper LLP (US): Pathai

Dla Piper LLP (US): Samsung Electronics America, Inc.

Environmental & Energy Consulting: California Association Of Local Conservation Corps (Calcc)

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: Circle Medical

Federal Health Policy Strategies: Find Solace, Inc.

Fierce Government Relations: Lhc Group, Inc.

Foley Hoag LLP: Acist Medical, Inc.

Foley Hoag LLP: Rio Tinto

Foley & Lardner LLP: Californias Promise Neighborhoods Network

Fora Partners: Zum Services, Inc.

Forward Global: Valid Entry

Fulcrum Public Affairs LLC: Take Back The Court Action Fund

Fulcrum Public Affairs LLC: Vital Salud

Gephardt Group Government Affairs: Forta

Ghazal & Associates, LLC: Rock Central

Gilliland & Mckinney International Counsellors: Hogan Lovells US LLP (On Behalf Of Bd (Becton, Dickinson & Co.))

Innovative Federal Strategies, LLC: Care Weather Technologies, Inc.

J.A. Green And Company (Formerly LLC): Gambit

James P. Keese: Altera Digital Health (Fka Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc)

James W Segel LLC: Boston Asset Management Association Inc

James W Segel LLC: Surtreat Solutions

Lhc Group, Inc.: Lhc Group, Inc.

Locke Lord LLP: Hill Country Class 3, LLC

Lot Sixteen LLC: Clean Energy Grid Action

Lot Sixteen LLC: Solidus Resources, LLC

Lsn Partners, LLC: Moxion Power

Lsn Partners, LLC: Papa Inc.

Mcallister & Quinn, LLC: Lasell University

Mcguirewoods Consulting (A Subsidiary Of Mcguirewoods LLP): Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc.

Mcguirewoods Consulting (A Subsidiary Of Mcguirewoods LLP): Finger Paint One, LLC

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Adm

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Congra Brands Inc.

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Hyundai Motor Company

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Kellog'S Company

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Kraft-Heinz Company

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Milo'S Tea Company Inc.

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Nestle USa

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: North American Stainless

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Upfield U.S. Inc.

Miller Strategies, LLC: Americans For Transparency And Accountability

Miller Strategies, LLC: Angel Protection System

Miller Strategies, LLC: Fortifi

Miller Strategies, LLC: Pacific Gas And Electric Company

Miller Strategies, LLC: Puerto Verde Holdings

Mindset Advocacy, LLC (Fka Cypress Advocacy, LLC): Courier Plus, Inc. Dba Dutchie

Mindset Advocacy, LLC (Fka Cypress Advocacy, LLC): Rock Central

Mindset Advocacy, LLC (Fka Cypress Advocacy, LLC): Sofi Technologies, Inc.

Mindset Advocacy, LLC (Fka Cypress Advocacy, LLC): Stellar Development Foundation

Monument Advocacy: Employ, Inc.

Mr. Akash Wasil: Control Ai

Mr. Christopher Heinz: Central States Funds

Mr. Tyler Jameson: Fgs Global (US) LLC (Fka Fgh Holdings LLC) On Behalf Of Flashfood Inc.

Ms. Michelle Nawar: Bolton-St. Johns LLC On Behalf Of Justleadershipusa

Ms. Michelle Nawar: Bolton-St. Johns LLC On Behalf Of The Immigration Hub LLC

National Group, LLP: Alliance Of Woundcare Stakeholders

Navigators Global LLC (Formerly Dc Navigators, LLC): United Parcel Service

Northern Compass Group LLC: Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP Obo State Of Ak Dept Of Law

Northstar Earth And Space Systems, Inc.: Northstar Earth And Space Systems, Inc.

Penn Hill Group: Kipp Foundation

Platinum Advisors Dc, LLC: Astranis Space Technologies Corp.

Porterfield, Fettig & Sears, LLC: American Bankers Association

Porterfield, Fettig & Sears, LLC: Missionsquare Retirement

Porterfield, Fettig & Sears, LLC: Wise US Inc.

Porterfield, Fettig & Sears, LLC: Zip Co

Profectus Investments LLC: Prime Policy Group On Behalf Of Management Association For Private Photogrammetr

R2P Strategies, LLC: Concept Art Association

Rising Tide Associates: Hornwood, Inc.

Rock Central: Rock Central

Salt Point Strategies: Kyndryl Inc

Spinnaker Government Relations Fka C.H. Fisher LLC: Trinity Repertory Company

Steptoe LLP: Wood Preservative Science Council

Steve Petersen & Associates: Logistics Specialties Inc

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Dba Taft Advisors LLC Fka (Taft, Stettinius & Hollister,LLP): Aar Corp.

Tai Ginsberg & Associates, LLC: Peloton Interactive, Inc

The 51 Group, LLC: American Institutes For Research (Air)

The Conafay Group, LLC: Coherus Biosciences

The Cormac Group, LLC: American Physical Therapy Association

The Cormac Group, LLC: Falcon Farms

The Cormac Group, LLC: Norseman Shipbuilding And Boatyard, LLC

The Ferguson Group: Agricultural Floodplain Management Alliance (Afma)

The Ferguson Group: Daly City, Ca

The Ferguson Group: Mark Iv Capital

The Ferguson Group: National Special Districts Coalition

The Russell Group, Inc.: Perfect Day Inc

Tonio Burgos & Associates, Inc.: New York Edge Inc.

Townsend Public Affairs: Tgr Foundation

Troutman Pepper Strategies, LLC (Fkatroutman Sanders Public Affairs Group, LLC): Amana Academy, Inc.

Twinlogic Strategies, LLP: Reynolds And Reynolds

Van Ness Feldman, LLP: Northwest Riverpartners

Venable LLP: Cibc Bancorp USa

Venable LLP: Continental Ag

Venable LLP: Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Venn Strategies: Amsted Automotive Group

Venn Strategies: Axio

Venn Strategies: Brainfutures

West Front Strategies LLC: Comcast Corporation

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale And Dorr LLP: Agilent Technologies

Winning Strategies Washington: Autocon Technologies Inc.

Winning Strategies Washington: B & A

Winning Strategies Washington: Dev Technology Group, Inc.

Winning Strategies Washington: Drew University

Winning Strategies Washington: Omniprophis Corporation

Winning Strategies Washington: Resource Management Concepts, Inc.

W Strategies, LLC: Karuna Therapeutics

Wyatt Consulting Group International, Inc.: Senior Citizens Lobby

 

A message from The American Hospital Association:

America’s hospitals and health systems are ready for you, 24/7. This week, about 1 in 100 of us will visit the emergency room. And by the end of this year, more than 130 million of us will have made this visit. You may not know when you’ll need us, but in America’s hospitals and health systems, we’re always ready — because emergencies don’t wait for business hours. This is the hospital story.

 
 

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