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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
2278677 8eef4f63-5e30-4df7-b204-61fcf2addd70 Q1 AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION 3184 AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION 2019 first_quarter UTI Discussed potential cyber vulnerabilities that could arise from the supply chain and the need to ensure equipment used on the electric grid is secure. Discussed APPAs cooperative agreement with the Department of Energy (DE-OE-0000811), Improving the Cyber Resiliency and Security Posture of Public Power, and how APPA is using funding to work with its members to improve their cyber hygiene. Provided feedback on and support for H.R. 359, the Enhancing Grid Through Public-Private Partnerships Act, to permanently authorize program assisting small- and medium-sized electric utilities with grid security. Discussed the electric utility industry's efforts to protect the grid and its close work with the federal government on cyber and physical security through the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council. Provided feedback and support for H.R. 2114, the State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act. Provided feedback on draft legislation, the Grid Cybersecurity Research and Development Act, which would direct cyber research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Provided feedback on S. 881, the Space Weather Research and Forecasting Act, which would among other things safeguard infrastructure from space weather events. Discussed public powers concerns about rising transmission costs and the need for a proper determination about whether a project upgrade is actually needed. Discussed FERC docket RM 18-09 and the need for state and local regulators to be able to consent to aggregation of DERs on distribution systems in their jurisdictions. Also discussed the particular burdens the proposed rule would have on small utilities. Discussed developments in Western markets, including the impact of PG&Es bankruptcy on Western Market participants. Discussed support for the inclusion of language to improve the hydropower licensing and relicensing reform process in an energy title to an infrastructure bill or as stand-alone legislation. Discussed support for language in draft legislation to carve out federal hydropower facilities from the definition of eligible federal facilities that can use energy savings performance contracts. Discussed support for the inclusion of language in an energy title of an infrastructure bill to fund pilot projects on advanced distribution system management technologies. Discussed support for the inclusion of language to improve the siting of interstate natural gas pipelines in an energy title of an infrastructure bill. Discussed concerns with mandatory capacity markets in the Eastern RTOs and the need to ensure public powers ability to self-supply power in those markets. Discussed concerns with any proposed attempts by Congress to federalize rate design and how public power is working with its customers to enable distributed energy resources. Discussed support for H.R. 1502, the PURPA Modernization Act. Bureau of Land Management (BLM),Energy, Dept of,Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Interior, Dept of (DOI),SENATE   180000 0 0 2019-04-19T16:15:05.177000-04:00
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