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Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024
Udall Foundation Reauthorization Act of 2023 This bill reauthorizes through FY2028 the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation, its Environmental Dispute Resolution Fund, and the foundation's support for training of health care and public policy professionals through the Native Nations Institute. The foundation, an independent exe…
THE LOBBYING SURGE
Federal lobbying reports naming this bill, per quarter · dashed lines = what Congress did, on the same axis
⚠ chart still assembling — 3% of this bill's 866 reports are dated so far; bars grow as filing periods are extracted
hover a bar for that quarter's top organizations · striped bar = quarter still filling · semiannual filings bucket to the quarter they end in
WHO SHOWED UP
Organizations by reports naming this bill · a report discloses activity, not a position
THE REVOLVING DOOR
Lobbyists on this bill with disclosed former government roles (LDA §4)
Samuel Whitehorn
then: Deputy SD/GC, US Senate Commerce Committee; Acting SD, US Senate Commerce Committee; Sr. Counsel, US Senate Commerce Committee.
now for: THE NORTHWEST SEAPORT ALLIANCE
Robert Chamberlin
then: Chief Counsel, US Senate Commerce Committee; Senior Counsel, US Senate Commerce Committee; Assistant Counsel, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committtee.
now for: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Jeffrey Markey
then: LD/Deputy Chief of Staff, Representative Doc Hastings; Legislative Director, Representative Jeff Metcalf.
now for: PORT OF SEATTLE
Kathleen Hatfield
then: Legislative Counsel (Senator Robert C. Byrd 3/18/2002 to 10/24/2008)
now for: HERBERT J. THOMAS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION (FKA THOMAS HEALTH)
William Rice
then: Senior Policy Advisor, Rep. David Price Military Legislative Assistant, Rep. Bud Cramer Legislative Director, Rep. Henry Bonilla Military Legislative Assistant/ Appropriations Associate, Rep. Bill Young
now for: PHLOW CORPORATION
David Marten
then: Legislative Director, Sen. Maria Cantwell; Legislative Assistant, Sen. Maria Cantwell; Legislative Assistant, Rep. Denny Heck; Legislative Correspondent, Rep. Denny Heck.
now for: THE NORTHWEST SEAPORT ALLIANCE
Steven Schultz
then: Legislative Assistant and Legislative Correspondent, Legislative Assistant, Senior Legislative Assistant, and Legislative Counsel for the office of Rep. Donald M. Payne, Jr.; Shared Staff for the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
now for: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Christopher Sweet
then: Deputy Chief of Staff, Legislative Director - Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart
now for: CRH AMERICAS MATERIALS, INC
THE MONEY BEHIND THE VOTE
Final passage: 357 YEA / 70 NAY · each side's top donor industries (all-cycles totals to those members)
⬆ YEA voters — top donor industries
⬇ NAY voters — top donor industries
Dollar figures are each industry's total contributions to those members across all tracked cycles — not money given for this bill. Correlation, not causation.
Sources: Lobbying Disclosure Act filings (lda.gov), FEC campaign finance records, Congress.gov. A lobbying report naming a bill discloses activity on it — filings do not state a position for or against. Share this page: https://www.capitol-trail.com/war-room/further-consolidated-appropriations-act-2024-hr2882-118