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lobbying_activities: 990555

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
990555 293de6ef-33eb-4932-bfda-a0f4af01ad54 Q3 EDUCATION LEGISLATIVE SERVICES, INC 13164 FRESNO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 2010 third_quarter TEC THE ANTI-DEFICIENCY ACT, TO AMEND SECTION 254 OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934 - To exempt funds received for the Universal Service Fund, including the "E-Rate" telecommunications discounts for K-12 schools and libraries, from certain provisions of Title I of the Communications Act, known as the Anti-Deficiency Act, regarding applicable accounting rules, each year or permanently * TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996: Ongoing revision and implementation of new rulemaking, regulations and guidance for schools and libraries Universal Service "E-Rate" telecommunications discounts, by Federal Communications Commission, Universal Service Administrative Corporation, Schools/Libraries Division, including Notices of Proposed Rulemaking and E-Rate issues affecting K-12 public schools, school districts, students and educators, and to encourage lifting of the administrative cap on E-Rate funds so that more eligible schools and their students may gain affordable access to advanced telecommunications. * NATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY PLAN AND NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - To build support and sustainability for implementation of advanced telecommunications facilities and services for Pre-K-12 students and local school districts, including affordable broadband access and availability aligned with future college and career readiness educational goals and learning systems, using existing E-Rate mechanisms and selected other non-E-Rate funding, policy, and programmatic opportunities * HR 4619: THE E-RATE 2.0 ACT OF 2010 - To raise the current $2.25 billion funding cap on the E-Rate program, that provides discounts to schools and libraries for affordable access to advanced telecommunications services, and to explore additional options to provide affordable telecommunications opportunities to students at home and school, with identified funding sources that do not diminish the presently available but oversubscribed E-Rate funds Agriculture, Dept of (USDA),Education, Dept of,Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Health & Human Services, Dept of (HHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE,White House Office 6000   0 0 2010-10-12T16:28:38.513000-04:00
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