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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| 1511706 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY 93d012ff-e4ff-43e5-b4a0-8b0f51e1fa54 | Q1 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 59251 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 2014 | first_quarter | HCR | 1. Support legislation to amend the Public Health Service Act to deem certain geriatric health training to be oblicated service for purposes of the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program, which provides up to $50,000 to repay student loans in exchange for working for two years in a high-need Health Professions Shortage Area.2. Oppose cuts or changes to the "Afforadable Care Act" that would undermine the potential of the law to make affordable, quality health care coverage more accessible. 3. Support legislative implementation of the recommendations contained in the Institute of Medicine report of July 2012 entitled "The Mental health and Substance Use Workforce for Older Adults: In Whose Hands?" Those recommendations include loan forgiveness and the designation of a specific entity within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to coordinate Federal efforts to develop and strengthen the nation's geriatric mental health and substance use workforce. 4. Support the implementation of school and community-based programs to promote mental health to prevent mental illness and substance abuse, provide early interventions for those exhibiting these conditions, and teach students at all levels to recognize the signs of mental illness and addiction and to seek help when needed. 5. Support S.153/H.R. 274, the "Mental Health First Aid Act" to raise awarness and increase public education on mental illness and addiction disorders. Authorize $20 million in grants to fund Mental Health First Aid training programs arouht the country. 6. Support S.195/H.R.625, the "Mental Health in Schools Act" to aid schools and communities in developing policies to address child and adolescent mental health issues and violence when and if it occurs. 7. Support S.116 and H.R.2734, to reauthorize Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act to support active youth suicide prevention grants in 40 states, 85 institutions of higher education and 38 Tribes or Tribal organizations. 8. Support S.380, the "Children's Trauma Recovery Act"… | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 5000 | 0 | 0 | 2014-04-04T11:35:39.210000-04:00 | |
| 1511707 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY 93d012ff-e4ff-43e5-b4a0-8b0f51e1fa54 | Q1 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 59251 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 2014 | first_quarter | VET | 1. Urge Congressional support for increased mental health research and services for older veterans. 2. Support enhanced availability for all veterans and ensure that clinicians be given the time and resources to provied veterans with evidence-based therapies that represent the best practices for adressing veterans' specific needs. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 5000 | 0 | 0 | 2014-04-04T11:35:39.210000-04:00 | |
| 1511708 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY 93d012ff-e4ff-43e5-b4a0-8b0f51e1fa54 | Q1 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 59251 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 2014 | first_quarter | MMM | 1. Medicare Physician Fee Schedule - AAGP urges Congress to replace the current Medicare strategic growth rate (SGR) formula with one that more accurately reflects the volume and intensity of services furnished to Medicare beneficiaries and to take action to avert future cuts in Medicare payments to physicians and other health care providers; to implement a five-year period of stableMedicare physician payments; and transition to an array of new payment models designed to enhance care coordination, quality, appropriatess and cost. 2. Oppose any cuts in Medicare or Medicaid programs that would adversely impact children and adults with behavioral health disorders. 3. Support the "Enhanced Access to Medicaid Services Act" (H.R. 1838/S. 755) to amend Title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to apply the Medicaid primary care payment rate in 2013 and 2014 to additional physicians with a primary specialty designation of neurology, psychiatry, or obstetrics and gynecology. 4. Support the "Health Outcomes, Planning, and Education Act" (S.709 / H.R.1307) to combine the existing Medicare benefits for diagnosis and care planning for individuals with Alzheimer's disease into a single package of services. 5. Support elimination of the Medicare 190-day lifetime limit for psychiatric hospital care. 6. Support bonus payments under Medicare to clinicians in geriatric specialties. 7. Support H.R. 2810 to provide a multi-year transition from the current Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula to a new value-based program. 8. Oppose H.R. 4302, the "Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014" to postpone the 24 percent in Medicare physician payments for 12 monthw (which was being considered in lieu of a permanent solution to the SGR problem). 9. Support H.R.4015/S.2000, the "SGR Repeal and Medicare Provider Payment Modernization Act of 2014" to repeal Medicare's SGR formula and establish a transition to a stable Medicare payment policy. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 5000 | 0 | 0 | 2014-04-04T11:35:39.210000-04:00 | |
| 1511709 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY 93d012ff-e4ff-43e5-b4a0-8b0f51e1fa54 | Q1 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 59251 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY | 2014 | first_quarter | BUD | 1. Labor-Health and Human Services Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2015. Support: * Increased funding for the geriatric health professions education programs under Title VII of the Public Health Service Act and full funding for new programs authorized by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; *Funding to support clinical trials involving older adults;* A GAO study on spending by NIH on conditions and illnesses related tot he mental health of older individuals; * $5 million in funding to continue evidence-based geriatric mental health outreach and treatment programs at CMHS; * $10 million in funding for Centers of Excellence for Depressive and Bipolar Disorders. * Increased funding for HRSA Title VII geriatric education and training programs 2. Support funding for the "National Alzheimer's Project Act" and other funding for Alzheimer's disease and dementia research in the Fiscal year 2015 Labor - HHS - Education Appropriations bill. 3. Oppose any across-the-board cuts or sequesters to nondefense discretionary programs, including medical and scientific research, education and job training, and public health programs. 4. Oppose any funding cuts to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 5. Support increased funding for Federal mental health substance use and treatment services and programs. 6. Support a minimum of $1.101 billion in funding for mental health programs and $2.386 billion for substance use disorder programs under the jurisdiction of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). 7. Oppose cuts in any programs that would impact research funding, workforce training, clinical care, and patient and caregiver support programs targeted to alzheimer's disease and other dementias. 8. Support FY 2015 funding for respite and other family support programs; including the Lifespan Respite Care Program; the National Family Caregiver Support Program; the Native American Caregiver Support Program; and also funding for the Family Support Program un… | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 5000 | 0 | 0 | 2014-04-04T11:35:39.210000-04:00 |
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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);