lobbying_activities: 1983608
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| id | filing_uuid | filing_type | registrant_name | registrant_id | client_name | filing_year | filing_period | issue_code | specific_issues | government_entities | income_amount | expense_amount | is_no_activity | is_termination | received_date |
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| 1983608 | 80409d55-0835-47b3-b0b9-47c14eee3d21 | Q2 | NATIONAL CLUB ASSOCIATION | 27423 | NATIONAL CLUB ASSOCIATION | 2017 | second_quarter | SMB | NCA engaged in discussions regarding potential regulatory action that would remove the Environmental Protection Agency's Waters of the U.S. regulation. That regulation would have caused the club industry to secure permits before using fertilizers and pesticides on golf course greens and fairways. The additional time, money and resources expended to secure those permits would have had a significant impact on smaller clubs' bottom lines. No specific legislation was introduced, but the administration has begun the process of removing this regulation. NCA also lobbied on behalf of HR 5, the Regulatory Accountability Act, and HR 998, the Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome Act. HR 5 will help ensure more stakeholder input is provided before regulatory agencies finalize new regulations. HR 998 will enable regulatory agencies to remove rules that no longer apply based on changing times or business environment. Each bill will enable clubs to grow by ensuring the interests of those affected are more adequately considered before the regulation is finalized and by ensuring that antiquated regulatory mandates are removed. Each bill passed the House of Representatives. | Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),Executive Office of the President (EOP),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Office of Management & Budget (OMB),SENATE | 10000 | 0 | 0 | 2017-07-06T16:17:58.003000-04:00 |