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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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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
2143953 a71b788a-9680-4592-ac63-ce404f216783 Q2 SIFF & ASSOCIATES PLLC 400665998 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 2018 second_quarter GOV H.R. 756, the "Postal Service Reform Act of 2017," legislation to restore the financial solvency and improve the governance of the United States Postal Service in order to ensure the efficient and affordable nationwide delivery of mail; Title I, Postal Service Benefits Reform, and Title III, Postal Service Personnel. H.R. 964, the "Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act," legislation to amend Title 5, United States Code, to include certain federal positions within the definition of law enforcement officer for retirement purposes; entire bill. H.R. 3303, the "First Responder Fair RETIRE Act," legislation to ensure the continuation of law enforcement retirement coverage for officers disabled in the line of duty as if the individual had never been disabled and regardless of whether the individual is reappointed to federal service in a non-covered position; entire bill. H.R. 4804, the "Continuation on Active Service Act," legislation to amend Title 5, U.S. Code, to allow injured federal law enforcement officers to continue to serve their agencies; entire bill. S. 29, the "Fair RETIRE Act," legislation to ensure the continuation of law enforcement retirement coverage for officers disabled in the line of duty as if the individual had never been disabled and regardless of whether the individual is reappointed to federal service in a non-covered position; entire bill. S. 424, the "Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act," legislation to amend Title 5, United States Code, to include certain federal positions within the definition of law enforcement officer for retirement purposes; entire bill. S. 1872, the "TSA Modernization Act," legislation to authorize programs of the Transportation Security Administration relating to transportation security; potential amendment to amend section 8331 of title 5, United States Code, and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to clarify the treatment of availability pay for federal air marshals and criminal investigators of the Transportation Security Administration (no amendment introduced). S. 1888, the "Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment Adjustment Act of 2017," legislation to amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum amount of a Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment and to include an annual adjustment in accordance with the Consumer Price Index; provisions related to clarifying the treatment of availability pay for federal air marshals and criminal investigators of the Transportation Security Administration. S. 1896, the "TSA LEAP Pay Reform Act of 2017," legislation to amend section 8331 of title 5, United States Code, and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to clarify the treatment of availability pay for federal air marshals and criminal investigators of the Transportation Security Administration; entire bill. S. 2629, the "Postal Service Reform Act of 2018," legislation to improve postal operations, service, and transparency; Title I, Postal Personnel. Legislative proposal to address the revised policy of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to take retroactive and prospective assessments from a retiree's retirement annuity supplement in those cases where a Federal Employees Retirement System annuity is divided between the retiree and a former spouse (no bill introduced). General education regarding proposals to significantly alter federal law enforcement officer pay and retirement benefits in the Fiscal Year 2019 budget request and congressional budget resolutions, as well as the May 4, 2018 retirement reform proposal put forward by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. General education regarding the need to amend Title 5, United States Code, to revise the limits on total overtime compensation which can be earned by federal law enforcement officers. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE 30000   0 0 2018-07-13T15:10:36.703000-04:00
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