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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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7 rows where filing_uuid = "a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0" sorted by filing_year descending

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issue_code 7

  • BUD 1
  • ECN 1
  • HCR 1
  • INS 1
  • LBR 1
  • MMM 1
  • SCI 1

filing_year 1

  • 2009 7

filing_period 1

  • first_quarter 7
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
754651 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter HCR Privacy: Opposed provision in ARRA that would of prevented hospitals from using patient information for fundraising purposes. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00
754652 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter ECN Access to Capital: Supported efforts to include relief for providers in ARRA through investing immediately in health care information and technology systems and granting hospitals access to federal government loan guarantees for construction, renovation and upgrades to credit-worthy hospitals or hospital systems for their bond issues; allow providers to move forward with major projects and ultimately better the ability to better serve their communities. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00
754653 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter BUD FY2010 Budget Resolution: Strongly advocate for no direct cuts to healthcare providers throughout the FY2010 budget process. Appropriations: Advocate for adequate funding for health professional training and community health centers. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00
754654 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter INS Insurance: Support re-authorization of SCHIP. In ARRA, supported extension of coverage and aid for unemployment benefits/coverage. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00
754655 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter MMM Medicare: Strongly oppose a CMS proposal in FY09 IPPS rule to implement state-specific budget neutrality adjustment for imputed and rural wage index floors. Advocated to cancel a proposed cut on IME payments to teaching hospitals in the capital payment system scheduled to take effect Oct. 1. In the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), advocated for moratorium on a proposal to eliminate IME adjustment for teaching hospitals in the capital payment system; advocated for technical corrections to MMSEA to provide relief for long term care hospitals; support block to payment cut related to the budget neutrality adjustment factor for hospice providers; and advocated for HIT funding. Medicaid: Support re-authorization of SCHIP. In ARRA, supported increase in Medicaids federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP), shared concerns over the proposed Maintenance of Effort provisions (MOE) and advocated for NJs Medicaid program be protected from potential cuts; supported increase in DSH allotment; supported extension of the moratorium on harmful Medicaid regulations, including those that impact providers most directly: cost limits on public providers, graduate medical education (GME), outpatient services, rehabilitative services, and provider taxes. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00
754656 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter LBR Labor: Strongly oppose the Employee Free Choice Act, or commonly known as the card check bill because it would change the current union election system that is based on the bedrock principle of democracy: free and fair elections where ballots are cast in private, free from interference or influence by either side. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00
754657 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a1aabc1e-dcb1-4eaa-92a2-3db0040edcb0 Q1 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 29128 NEW JERSEY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 2009 first_quarter SCI Technology: In ARRA, supported the use of health information technology in developing standards by 2010 that allow for the nationwide electronic exchange and use of health information to improve quality and coordination of care by investing in the adoption and use of health IT, such as electronic health records, by providers who serve Medicare and Medicaid patients; supported Medicare and Medicaid payments for federally qualified health centers, children's hospitals and others; advocated for post acute providers/rehabilitation facilities to be included in the reimbursement factor of HIT initiatives; advocated for immediate funding for health IT infrastructure, training, dissemination of best practices, telemedicine, inclusion of health IT in clinical education and state grants to promote health IT. Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   60000 0 0 2009-04-16T17:49:21-04:00

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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);
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