lobbying_activities
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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 |
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| 103892 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 4e8ff24d-7e7e-41bb-8cee-4ea32cc9eec3 | MM | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 19822 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 2001 | mid_year | TRD | The IBEW urged Congress and Administration to preserve the competitiveness of the domestic steel industry and ensure the livelihood of American workers. (Ltr. 1/25/01). No specific bill was supported | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE | 220000 | 0 | 0 | 2001-07-16T00:00:00-04:00 | |
| 103893 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 4e8ff24d-7e7e-41bb-8cee-4ea32cc9eec3 | MM | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 19822 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 2001 | mid_year | BUD | The IBEW asked Congress to vote against H. Con. Res. 83, the FY 2002 Budget Resolution which would, in effect, raid the non-Social Security surpluses of more than a trillion dollars over the next ten years to pay for massive tax cuts. This budget resolution would accommodate most of the tax cuts for the top wage earners proposed by President Bush, while leaving insufficient resources behind for important programs that help working families. It does not strengthen Medicare, in fact, almost half of the Medicare surpluses projected over the next ten years will be diverted to pay for an inadequate prescription drug benefit and other so-called Medicare "reforms." (Ltr. 3/26/2001) IBEW urged support for highly skilled, specialized members working in the American shipbuilding industry by appropriating $100 million for the Maritime Administration’s Title XI Ship Loan Guarantee Program. The Title XI Ship Loan Guarantee Program has been a critical element in the creation of thousands of highly skilled, family-wage jobs in ship construction. Without an infusion of new dollars, no new shipbuilding loans will even be considered by the Maritime Administration, which would result in job losses for our members and negatively impact the livelihood of thousands of families across the country.(Ltr. 4/26/01) IBEW urged support of an amendment to be included in the Defense Supplemental Appropriations bill. The amendment would provide further clarifying language for the Department of Transportation to carry out the intent of a program created in TEA-21 under Section 5117(b)(3), which established a nationwide interoperable Intelligent Transportation System (ITS). The proposed amendment would not require an appropriation, but would make program dollars available for a public/private partnership which has already returned $50,000 in revenue sharing to Pennsylvania. This would provide a tool to enhance safety and fight traffic congestion. (H.R. 2299).(Ltr. 6/22/01) | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE | 220000 | 0 | 0 | 2001-07-16T00:00:00-04:00 | |
| 103894 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 4e8ff24d-7e7e-41bb-8cee-4ea32cc9eec3 | MM | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 19822 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 2001 | mid_year | ENG | The IBEW encouraged a ‘yes’ vote on the proposed "Price Gouging and Blackout Prevention Amendment" offered by Congressman Waxman to the Electricity Emergency Relief Act (H.R. 1647). (Ltr. 6/5/01) | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE | 220000 | 0 | 0 | 2001-07-16T00:00:00-04:00 | |
| 103895 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 4e8ff24d-7e7e-41bb-8cee-4ea32cc9eec3 | MM | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 19822 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 2001 | mid_year | LBR | IBEW opposed a resolution (S.J. Res. 6) of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to repeal ergonomic protections for American workers. OSHA’s ergonomics standards, issued on November 14, 2000, were critically important to working men and women. Musculoskeletal Disorders caused by highly repetitive, heavy and forceful work are the nation’s biggest job safety problem, accounting for nearly a third of all serious job-related injuries. . It would not only eliminate this important worker protection, but would effectively prohibit OSHA from ever issuing a similar standard to protect workers from Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs). (Ltr. 3/6/01) The IBEW urged the Senate to vote against any amendment to S. 27, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill, that would increase the existing individual “hard money” contribution limits. (Ltr. 3/26/01) | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE | 220000 | 0 | 0 | 2001-07-16T00:00:00-04:00 | |
| 103896 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 4e8ff24d-7e7e-41bb-8cee-4ea32cc9eec3 | MM | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 19822 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 2001 | mid_year | UTI | The IBEW urged a ‘No’ vote on PUHCA repeal legislation in the Senate Banking Committee. We oppose the stand-alone repeal of Public Utility Holding Company Act (PUHCA) in S. 206, because it would expose consumers to potential market power abuses. IBEW urged support to include the “Price Gouging and Blackout Prevention Amendment” to H.R. 1647, electricity emergency bill. (Ltr. 6/5/01) | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE | 220000 | 0 | 0 | 2001-07-16T00:00:00-04:00 | |
| 103897 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 4e8ff24d-7e7e-41bb-8cee-4ea32cc9eec3 | MM | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 19822 | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS | 2001 | mid_year | ENV | The IBEW urged the Senate to implement the Stockholm Convention’s regulatory standards to reduce bi-product emissions on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) without a broader review of the existing law, the Toxic Substances Control Act (TOSCA), but rather only to incorporate POPs into the law by amending TOSCA. Reference H.R. 847 (Ltr 5/24/01), though not the Senate bill at this time. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE | 220000 | 0 | 0 | 2001-07-16T00:00:00-04:00 |
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CREATE TABLE lobbying_activities (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
filing_uuid TEXT NOT NULL,
filing_type TEXT NOT NULL,
registrant_name TEXT NOT NULL,
registrant_id INTEGER,
client_name TEXT NOT NULL,
filing_year INTEGER NOT NULL,
filing_period TEXT NOT NULL,
issue_code TEXT,
specific_issues TEXT,
government_entities TEXT,
income_amount INTEGER,
expense_amount INTEGER,
is_no_activity INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
is_termination INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
received_date TEXT,
CONSTRAINT fk_activity_filing FOREIGN KEY (filing_uuid)
REFERENCES lobbying_filings_raw(filing_uuid)
);
CREATE INDEX idx_act_client_name ON lobbying_activities(client_name COLLATE NOCASE);
CREATE INDEX idx_act_issue_code ON lobbying_activities(issue_code);
CREATE INDEX idx_act_filing_year ON lobbying_activities(filing_year);
CREATE INDEX idx_act_filing_uuid ON lobbying_activities(filing_uuid);