WAR ROOM · LOBBYING BATTLEGROUND
GENIUS Act
Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act or the GENIUS Act This bill establishes a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins (digital assets which an issuer must redeem for a fixed value). Under the bill, only permitted issuers may issue a payment stablecoin for use by U.S. persons, subject to certain …
THE LOBBYING SURGE
Federal lobbying reports naming this bill, per quarter · dashed lines = what Congress did, on the same axis
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)
Joshua Fendrick
then: Staff Assistant, Legislative Correspondent, and Legislative Aide, Sen. Gary C. Peters; Economic Policy Adviser, Rep. Josh Gottheimer; Economic Policy Adviser, Sen. Gary C. Peters
now for: AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.
Daniel Ziegler
then: Executive Director, Republican Study Committee; Legislative Director for Rep Doug Lamborn, Policy Director; Speaker Mike Johnson
now for: JPMORGAN CHASE HOLDINGS, LLC
Christopher Wilcox
then: LA, Leg Counsel, LD & Counsel, Rep. Arcuri; LD & Counsel, Rep. Demings
now for: VISA
Jason Mulvihill
then: U.S. Senate Staff (2005 to 2010)
now for: AVA LABS, INC.
Bradford Ellison
then: May 2008-July 2008: Intern to Rep. Al Green (TX); July 2008 - August 2008 and June - August 2010: Intern to Rep. James Clyburn (SC)
now for: JUMP CRYPTO HOLDINGS LLC
Jack Fields
then: Former Member of Congress.
now for: CHAINALYSIS INC.
Christine Pollack
then: Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
now for: FOOD MARKETPLACE INC
Lisa Rulli
then: Former Staffer, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Committe on Natural Resources.
now for: CHAINALYSIS INC.
THE MONEY BEHIND THE VOTE
Final passage: 369 YEA / 151 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/genius-act-s1582-119