{"database": "lobbying", "table": "lobbying_activities", "rows": [[2340751, "0120cfe8-f54e-4a8d-915e-b3a5647f0292", "Q3", "COMMON CAUSE", 10150, "COMMON CAUSE", 2019, "third_quarter", "GOV", "HR 1, For the People Act (Rep. Sarbanes, 236 cosponsors)--passed the House 234-193 on March 8.\nHR 210, Presidential Inaugural Committee Oversight Act (Rep. Schrader, 3 cosponsors)\nHR 290, a bill to reduce federal spending and the deficit by terminating taxpayer financing of presidential election campaigns (Rep. Cole, no cosponsors)\nHR 429, Real-Time Transparency Act (Rep. Schneider, 1 cosponsor) \nHR 679, Political Accountability and Transparency Act (Rep. Kathleen Rice, 5 cosponsors)\nHR 842, Connecting Lobbyists and Electeds for Accountability and Reform Act (CLEAR Act) (Rep. Delgado, 4 cosponsors)\nHR 868, a bill to repeal the restriction on the use of funds by the Internal Revenue Service to bring transparency to the political activity of certain nonprofit organizations (Rep. Crow, 5 cosponsors)\nHR 896, Fairness in Political Advertising Act (Rep. Kaptur, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 918, Spotlight Act (Rep. Price, 9 cosponsors) \nHR 949, Free Speech Fairness Act (Rep. Scalise, 39 cosponsors)\nHR 1272, Restoring Integrity to America's Elections Act (Rep. Kilmer, 7 cosponsors)\nHR 1308, Let It Go Act (Rep. Takano, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 1612, Nonpartisan Bill For the People Act (Rep. Fitzpatrick, no cosponsors)\nHR 1613, Democracy Dollars Act (Rep. Jayapal, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 1623, Help America Run Act (Rep. Porter, no cosponsors)\nHR 1624, a bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to prohibit contributions and donations by foreign nationals in connection with State or local ballot initiatives or referenda (Rep. Porter, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 1626, a bill to prevent the enrichment of certain Government officers and employees or their families through Federal funds or contracting, and for other purposes (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)\nHR 2592, Honest Ads Act (Rep. Kilmer, 33 cosponsors)\nHR 2977, DISCLOSE Act (Rep. Cicilline, 186 cosponsors)\nHR 3236, Anti-Collusion Act (Rep. Malinowski, 9 cosponsors)\nHR 3395, Prohibiting Foreign Election Assistance Act (Rep. Schiff, no cosponsors)\nHR 3686, Campaign Spending Integrity Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)\nHR 3834, Clean Money Act (Rep. Boyle, no cosponsors)\nHR 4053, Empower Act (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)\nHR 4054, Stand By Every Ad Act (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)\nHR 4055, Stop Super PAC-Candidate Coordination Act (Rep. Price, no cosponsors)\nHJR 2, Democracy for All Amendment (Rep. Deutch, 144 cosponsors)\nHJR 21, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States giving Congress power to regulate campaign contributions for federal elections (Rep. Schrader, no cosponsors)\nHJR 33, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures with respect to Federal elections (Rep. Yarmuth, 3 cosponsors) \nHJR 39, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures with respect to Federal elections (Rep. Kaptur, 1 cosponsor) \nHJR 73, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States regarding the permissible sources of funding for elections for public office and State ballot measures (Rep. McNerney, 2 cosponsors)\nS 330, Free Speech Fairness Act (Sen. Lankford, no cosponsors)\nS 735, Sunlight for Unaccountable Non-profits (SUN) Act (Sen. Tester, 4 cosponsors)\nS 942, Real Time Transparency Act (Sen. King, 1 cosponsor)\nS 949, For the People Act (Sen. Udall, 46 cosponsors)\nS 956, Brighter Sunshine on Donations Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)\nS 1274, Clean Elections Act (Sen. Gillibrand, no cosponsors)\nS 1356, Honest Ads Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 2 cosponsors)\nS 2232, Campaign Finance Transparency Act (Sen. Klobuchar, no cosponsors)\nS 2242, Foreign Influence Reporting in Elections Act (Sen. Warner, 9 cosponsors)\nS 2257, Fair Elections Now Act (Sen. Durbin, 25 cosponsors)\nS 2398, Voter Privacy Act (Sen. Feinstein, no cosponsors)\n\nHR 4, Voting Rights Advancement Act (Rep. Sewell, 223 cosponsors)\nHR 51, Washington, DC Admission Act (Rep. Holmes Norton, 216 cosponsors)\nHR 92, Vote by Mail Act (Rep. Blumenauer, 34 cosponsors)\nHR 93, Same Day Registration Act (Rep. Brownley, 20 cosponsors)\nHR 118, Streamlining and Improving Methods at Polling Locations and Early (SIMPLE) Voting Act (Rep. Cohen, 18 cosponsors)\nHR 126, a bill to direct the Election Assistance Commission to carry out a pilot program under which the Commission shall provide funds to local educational agencies for initiatives to provide voter registration information to secondary school students in the 12th grade (Rep. Al Green, 10 cosponsors)\nHR 137, Federal Election Integrity Act (Rep. Susan Davis, no cosponsors)\nHR 138, Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act (Rep. Susan Davis, 5 cosponsors)\nHR 196, Democracy Restoration Act (Rep. Nadler, 40 cosponsors)\nHR 294, Election Day Holiday Act (Rep. Eshoo, 28 cosponsors)\nHR 378, Safeguarding Election Infrastructure Act (Rep. Dingell, no cosponsors)\nHR 394, 21st Century Voting Act (Rep. Meng, 14 cosponsors)\nHR 645, Automatic Voter Registration Act (Rep. Cicilline, 118 cosponsors)\nHR 650, America Votes Act (Rep. Larsen, 59 cosponsors)\nHR 734, Next Generation Votes Act (Rep. Neguse, 11 cosponsors)\nHR 753, Global Electoral Exchange Act (Rep. Castro, 5 cosponsors)\nHR 882, Time Off to Vote Act (Rep. Cartwright, 31 cosponsors)\nHR 893, Ex-Offender Voter Registration Act (Rep. Jeffries, 2 cosponsors) \nHR 1217, Ensuring American Voters Act (Rep. Gibbs, 4 cosponsors)\nHR 1275, Voter Empowerment Act (Rep. John Lewis, 7 cosponsors)\nHR 1535, Election Official Integrity Act (Rep. McBath, no cosponsors)\nHR 1631, Postage Free Ballot Act (Rep. Veasey, 4 cosponsors)\nHR 1637, High School Voter Empowerment Act (Rep. Frederica Wilson, no cosponsors)\nHR 1681, Ballot Fairness Act (Rep. Amash, no cosponsors)\nHR 1893, Next Step Act (Rep. Watson Coleman, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 1946, Securing America's Elections Act (Rep. Gabbard, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 1965, Puerto Rico Admission Act (Rep. Soto, 20 cosponsors)\nHR 2652, Secure American-Made Voting Machines Act (Rep. Pocan, no cosponsors)\nHR 2660, Election Security Act (Rep. Bennie Thompson, 52 cosponsors)\nHR 2722, Securing America's Federal Elections (SAFE) Act (Rep. Lofgren, 12 cosponsors); passed the House 225-184 on June 27\nHR 2754, PAVE Act (Rep. Blumenauer, 18 cosponsors)\nHR 3412, Election Security Assistance Act (Rep. Rodney Davis, 44 cosponsors)\nHR 3501, Safeguard our Elections and Combat Unlawful Interference in Our Democracy Act (Rep. Engel, 35 cosponsors)\nHR 3529, Achieving Lasting Electoral Reforms on Transparency and Security (ALERTS) Act (Rep. Stephanie Murphy, 23 cosponsors)\nHR 3873, Foreign Influence Reporting in Elections Act (Rep. Slotkin, 4 cosponsors)\nHR 4000, Fair Representation Act (Rep. Beyer, 5 cosponsors)\nHR 4114, Stop Supporting Foreign Interference in Our Democracy Act (Rep. Houlahan, 4 cosponsors)\nHJR 7, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States (Rep. Cohen, 9 cosponsors)\nHJR 9, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the voting rights of the citizens of the United States (Rep. Engel, no cosponsors)\nHJR 23, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens sixteen years of age or older (Rep. Meng, 9 cosponsors)\nS 26, Vote By Mail Act (Sen. Wyden, 15 cosponsors) \nS 324, Global Electoral Exchange Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 1 cosponsor)\nS 739, a bill to protect the voting rights of Native American and Alaska Native voters (Sen. Udall, 15 cosponsors)\nS 823, a bill to require information sharing with respect to the ownership of election service providers (Sen. Cardin, 2 cosponsors)\nS 825, a bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to require all States to take steps to ensure domestic ownership and control of election service providers, and for other purposes (Sen. Van Hollen, 3 cosponsors)\nS 955, Polling Place Protection Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)\nS 957, Early Voting Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)\nS 958, SAVE Voters Act (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)\nS 960, a bill to establish a commission to develop proposals regarding voting representation for citizens of the United States who reside in a territory, commonwealth, or Federal District of the United States (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)\nS. 1397, a bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to provide for a national Federal write-in absentee ballot for domestic use (Sen. Klobuchar, 7 cosponsors)\nS 1540, Election Security Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 40 cosponsors)\nS 2238, SAFE Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 6 cosponsors)\nSJR 16, an amendment to the Constitution to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States (Sen. Merkley, no cosponsors)\nSJR 17, an amendment to the Constitution to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States (Sen. Schatz, 3 cosponsors)\n\nHR 44, Coretta Scott King Mid-Decade Redistricting Prohibition Act (Rep. Jackson Lee, no cosponsors)\nHR 124, John Tanner Fairness in Redistricting Act (Rep. Cohen, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 130, John Tanner Fairness in Redistricting Act (Rep. Cooper, 1 cosponsors)\nHR 131, Redistricting Transparency Act (Rep. Cooper, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 163, Clean Elections Act (Rep. Fitzpatrick, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 732, Census IDEA Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 87 cosponsors)\nHR 794, Correct the Census Count Act (Rep. Clay, 4 cosponsors)\nHR 1734, Ensuring Full Participating in the Census Act (Rep. Norton, 5 cosponsors)\nHR 2057, Fair and Inclusive Redistricting (FAIR) Map Act (Rep. McNerney, no cosponsors)\nHR 3572, Redistricting Reform Act (Rep. Lofgren, 50 cosponsors)\nS 201, Every Person Counts Act (Sen. Menendez, 19 cosponsors) \nS 358, Census IDEA Act (Sen. Schatz, 20 cosponsors)\nS 1972, Fair Maps Act (Sen. Bennet, no cosponsors)\nS 2226, Redistricting Reform Act (Sen. Klobuchar, 6 cosponsors)\n\nHR 197, Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (Rep. Nadler, 127 cosponsors)\nHR 209, Ethics in Public Service Act (Rep. Schneider, no cosponsors)\nHR 273, Presidential Tax Transparency Act (Rep. Eshoo, 86 cosponsors)\nHR 391, White House Ethics Transparency Act (Rep. Lynch, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 577, Ethics in Public Service Act (Rep. Schneider, no cosponsors)\nHR 599, Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act (Rep. Cummings, no cosponsors)\nHR 706, Restoring the Public Trust Act (Rep. Lieu, 4 cosponsors)\nHR 736, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act  (Rep. Quigley, 22 cosponsors)\nHR 745, Executive Branch Comprehensive Ethics Enforcement Act (Rep. Raskin, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 765, Serve the People, Not the Swamp Act (Rep. Gallagher, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 783, Lobbyist Loophole Closure Act (Rep. Rose, 8 cosponsors)\nHR 812, Conflicts from Political Fundraising Act (Rep. Deutch, 8 cosponsors)\nHR 931, Bad Lawmakers Accountability and Key Emends (BLAKE) Act (Rep. Walker, 1 cosponsor) \nHR 950, Presidential Tax Disclosure Act (Rep. Cicilline, 6 cosponsors) \nHR 1020, a bill to amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 to require Members of Congress to disclose business ties with foreign entities (Rep. Posey, no cosponsors) \nHR 1021, a bill to create a uniform 5-year post-employment ban on all lobbying by former Members of Congress, to establish a uniform 2-year post-employment ban on all lobbying by former officers and employees of Congress, and to lower the income threshold for applying such ban to former officers and employees of Congress (Rep. Posey, no cosponsors) \nHR 1022, a bill to provide that a former Member of Congress or former senior Congressional employee who receives compensation as a lobbyist representing a foreign principal shall not be eligible for retirement benefits or certain other Federal benefits (Rep. Posey, no cosponsors) \nHR 1028, Restoring Integrity, Governance, Honesty, and Transparency (RIGHT) Act (Rep. Speier, no cosponsors) \nHR 1057, Supreme Court Ethics Act (Rep. Hank Johnson, 51 cosponsors) \nHR 1063, Presidential Library Donation Reform Act (Rep. Cummings, 2 cosponsors) \nHR 1064, a bill to allow whistleblowers to disclose  information to certain recipients (Rep. Katie Hill, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 1582, Electronic Message Preservation Act (Rep. Cummings, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 1604, a bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to deny security clearances to any employee of the Executive Office of the President who is under investigation by a Federal law enforcement agency for aiding a foreign government or who fails to disclose contacts with foreign nationals on Standard Form 86, and for other purposes (Rep. Wasserman-Schultz, 8 cosponsors)\nHR 1627, a bill to direct the Attorney General to submit to Congress investigative materials in the event of certain pardons granted by the President, and for other purposes (Rep. Schiff, 27 cosponsors)\nHR 1720, a bill to amend the National Emergencies Act to provide that a national emergency declared by the President terminates 30 days after the declaration unless a joint resolution affirming such declaration is enacted into law, and for other purposes (Rep. Biggs, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 1736, a bill to require the disclosure of certain visitor access records (Rep. Quigley, 33 cosponsors)\nHR 1755, a bill to provide for congressional approval of national emergency declarations, and for other purposes (Rep. Roy, 2 cosponsors)\nHR 1847, a bill to require congressional notification for certain changes in status of inspectors general, and for other purposes (Rep. Lieu, 1 cosponsor)\nHR 1853, a bill to amend the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to provide for the automatic appointment of judges to the District of Columbia courts without the advice and consent of the Senate, and for other purposes (Rep. Norton, no cosponsors)\nHR 2027, Drain the Swamp and the President's Assets Act (Rep. Espaillat, no cosponsors)\nHR 2678, No President Is Above the Law Act (Rep. Nadler, 11 cosponsors)\nHR 3069, Make State Governments More Open, Honest, and Transparent Act (Rep. Kildee, no cosponsors)\nHR 3118, Clean Up Congress Act (Rep. Axne, no cosponsors)\nHR 3486, Prevent Corrupting Foreign Influence Act (Rep. Swalwell, no cosponsors)\nHR 3687, Coach-Only Airfare for Capitol Hill Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)\nHR 3688, Public Service Transparency Act (Rep. Ruiz, no cosponsors)\nHJR 8, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States limiting the pardon power of the President (Rep. Cohen, 10 cosponsors)\nHJR 13, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States limiting the pardon power of the President (Rep. Al Green, no cosponsors)\nHJR 52, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices (Rep. Mark Green, 3 cosponsors)\nHJR 53, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court be composed of not more than nine justices (Rep. Gallagher, 4 cosponsors)\nS 20, Presidential Tax Transparency Act (Sen. Wyden, 22 cosponsors)\nS 71, Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (Sen. Graham, 5 cosponsors)\nS 195, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act (Sen. Portman, 2 cosponsors)\nS 232, Conflicts from Political Fundraising Act (Sen. Whitehouse, 3 cosponsors)\nS 236, Special Counsel Transparency Act (Sen. Blumenthal, 3 cosponsors) \nS 338, Transition Team Ethics Improvement Act (Sen. Warren, 13 cosponsors)\nS 393, Supreme Court Ethics Act (Sen. Murphy, 17 cosponsors)\nS 764, a bill to provide for congressional approval of national emergency declarations, and for other purposes (Sen. Lee, 17 cosponsors)\nS 769, MAR-A-LAGO Act (Sen. Udall, 6 cosponsors)\nS 770, Sunshine in the Courtroom Act (Sen. Grassley, 6 cosponsors)\nS 822, Cameras in the Courtroom Act (Sen. Durbin, 3 cosponsors)\nS 838, a bill to protect integrity, fairness, and objectivity in decisions regarding access to classified information, and for other purposes (Sen. Warner, 1 cosponsor)\nS 882, Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act (Sen. Warren, 30 cosponsors)\nS 896, Executive Branch Comprehensive Ethics Enforcement Act (Sen. Blumenthal, 5 cosponsors)\nS 1158, Cleaning up Washington's Act (Sen. Tester, no cosponsors)\nS 1990, Presidential Appointee Accountability Act (Sen. Blumenthal, no cosponsors)\nSJR 14, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of not more than 9 justices (Sen. Rubio, 13 cosponsors)\nSJR 15, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to equal rights for men and women (Sen. 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