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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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2019580 ff874a2f-66b8-4cd6-be1c-868fffe993d9 3T INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE AND HUMAN VALUES, INC 400908651 INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE AND HUMAN VALUES, INC 2017 third_quarter LBR Re: Hearings for National Labor Relations Board and Department of Labor Nominees Dear Chairman Alexander and Ranking Member Murray: We write to express our profound concern with the HELP Committees apparent rush to hold hearings on recently announced NLRB nominees William Emanuel and Marvin Kaplan, and DOL nominee Patrick Pizzella. Each are nominated for extremely important positions critical to the effective enforcement of workers rights. They require not only exceptional qualifications, but also demonstrated impartiality and professional work experience that would advance the missions of these agencies. As there are significant questions about each of these nominees, we urge the committee to give members adequate time to hold meetings with them, explore their records in full, and prepare for a robust hearing on all three nominees. Instead, we understand that a hearing is scheduled for Thursday, July 13. Mr. Pizzella and Mr. Kaplan were officially nominated on June 20, and Mr. Emanuels nomination wasnt made until June 29. The Senate will have only been in session for 10 days before Mr. Pizzellas and Mr. Kaplans hearings, and a scant four days before Mr. Emanuels hearing. In carrying out its important role to advise and consent on presidential nominations, the Senate must conduct meaningful hearings where members have adequate time to examine the records of all nominees and be sufficiently informed about them. Indeed, there are significant questions about each of these nominees. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB),SENATE,State, Dept of (DOS)     0 1 2017-10-04T08:49:31.467000-04:00
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