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Raw lobbying disclosure filings from the Senate Office of Public Records (SOPR). Each row is a single filing — registrations, quarterly reports, amendments, and terminations. Includes registrant and client names, reported income/expenses, filing period, and the full raw JSON from the API.

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These bills contain weak labor protections, expand temporary entry provisions for immigrants from these two countries, and, if passed, will lead to increased U.S. trade deficits with accompanying job losses. Bill References HR 2739/HR2738 and S.1416/S. 1417\r\n\r\n", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "TEC", "general_issue_code_display": "Telecommunications", "description": "The IBEW urged the GSA to formally adopt debarment and rescind any contracts already awarded to MCI for federal telecommunications services, given that federal contracts were implicated in the MCI scandal of self-induced bankruptcy resulting from a criminal enterprise that overstated its income by approximately $11 billion and caused it to write down $80 billion in overvalued assets. IBEW strongly rebuked MCI\u2019s dishonesty and damage it inflicted on workers\u2019 savings and retirement investments, as well as telecom competitors. Ltr. 8/11/03", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "HCR", "general_issue_code_display": "Health Issues", "description": "The IBEW urged Medicare reform to include prescription drugs and opposed privatization. Seniors should not be saddled with the escalating costs of prescription drugs. IBEW opposed H.R. 1/S. 1.", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "ENV", "general_issue_code_display": "Environment/Superfund", "description": "IBEW backed ratification and implementation of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Treaties that support responsible use of chlorine chemistry, opposing provisions that would weaken Government\u2019s ability to decide what constitutes domestic regulatory action, if it is not warranted. Ltr. 9/23/03", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "ENG", "general_issue_code_display": "Energy/Nuclear", "description": "The IBEW urged extreme caution on The Energy Policy Act of 2003 (H.R. 6). The bill contained an objectionable electricity title that would advance failed deregulation policies that have devastated the electric industry and its consumers. The IBEW opposed the electricity title of S. 14 because it would repeal the Public Utility Holding Company Act (PUHCA); the facts regarding information on the Western market manipulations (fraud and abuse) have not been fully reviewed; and, the bill does not adequately address concerns about FERC\u2019s Standard Market Design (SMD) proposal. Ltr. 7/23/03 \r\n", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "LBR", "general_issue_code_display": "Labor Issues/Antitrust/Workplace", "description": "The IBEW opposed the Labor Department\u2019s attack on overtime pay and supported blocking the DOL from using funds to implement the new overtime rules (\u201cPart 541\u201d Regulations) that seek to make it easier for employers to deny workers\u2019 overtime pay. Ref. H.R. 2660, Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations. The IBEW also opposed H.R. 1119, the so-called \"Family Time Flexibility Act,\" also known as the comp time bill.\r\n\r\nThe IBEW opposed proposed legislation removing civil service protections and collective bargaining rights from the U.S. Dept. of Defense civilian workers. It would allow the Pentagon to rewrite personnel rules and discard traditional salary scales in favor of a performance-based pay system, as well as avoid paying overtime and comp time. Bill Ref. H.R. 1588, FY 2004 Defense Authorization bill.\r\n\r\nThe IBEW supports temporary extended unemployment compensation benefits that would provide additional help for those who have exhausted their 26-week state unemployment claim and 13-week federal extension unemployment benefits. Bill Ref. H.R. 3244/S. 1708, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act.\r\n\r\nThe IBEW supports the plight of asbestos victims, and opposes the interests of companies and insurers ahead of the hundreds of thousands of workers who have suffered. These victims deserve to be treated fairly. The IBEW opposed S. 1125, the \"Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2003.\" \r\n\r\nThe IBEW opposed the DOL expanded financial electronic reporting requirements by unions of transactions larger than $5,000. Existing rules have been accepted for over 40 years and would create an undue strain on unions without requiring business to comply to harsh reporting requirements as well. No bill reference.\r\n", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "MAN", "general_issue_code_display": "Manufacturing", "description": "The IBEW supports eliminating prison work programs that unfairly compete with law-abiding citizens, and opposed a requirement that government agencies in the market for certain products and services look first to Federal Prison Industries (FPI). H.R. 1829 would phase out this requirement. Manufacturing quality, delivery and safety of prison labor products posed additional concerns.\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "TRA", "general_issue_code_display": "Transportation", "description": "The IBEW supported passage of legislation that would fully fund Amtrak at the $1.2 billion level. A balanced transportation system that provides a viable alternative to travel by automobile or commercial airliner would reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil imports, and our dependency on foreign oil. Rail Infrastructure Bill References: H.R. 2571, H.R. 2572, H.R. 2726, S. 104.\r\n\r\nThe IBEW supported the inclusion of an exemption to Hours of Service for USV drivers in the TEA-21 Reauthorization bill (Highway bill \u2013 unnumbered). The DOT\u2019s Federal Motor Carrier Standards Administration issued its final Hours of Service (HOS) that regulates the maximum driving time for operators of commercial motor vehicles (gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more). The intent of the rule was to improve highway safety and help reduce the number of truck crashes and related fatalities on our nation\u2019s roads. However, drivers of utility service vehicles (USVs) who work for contractors and utilities have been ensnared in the rule, making it difficult for companies to respond to outages. The new rule\u2019s limitation on driving hours makes it nearly impossible for daytime utility workers to be called out in the evenings to respond to emergencies. Restricting employees\u2019 ability to restore telephone or electric service would have the effect of eroding the overall reliability of the telephone or electrical system.\r\n\r\n", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}, {"general_issue_code": "RET", "general_issue_code_display": "Retirement", "description": "The IBEW asked for support in passing the multiemployer plan \u201cemergency investment loss\u201d proposal, because multiemployer plans faced funding deficiencies that would affect contributions agreed to through collective bargaining. Enactment of this provision would permit pension funds to amortize investment losses incurred over 30 years instead of 15 years using a corporate bond index formula. IBEW opposed drastic cuts in benefits, significant increases in contributions and harsh penalties on employers \u2013 catastrophic to both the workers covered under these plans and the industries that support them. Ltr. 9/16/03 Bill Ref. H.R. 2989/Transportation-Treaury Appropriation.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe IBEW supported language that would prohibit any funds in the FY 2004 Transportation-Treasury Appropriations bill (H.R. 2989) from being used to assist in overturning a federal court decision that cash balance pension conversions violate federal age discrimination law; blocking companies from altering their pension plans to the financial disadvantage of older workers. \r\n\r\n\r\n", "foreign_entity_issues": null, "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 1873, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "ELIZABETH", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "SHULER", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 11370, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "RICK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "DIEGEL", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}, {"lobbyist": {"id": 45847, "prefix": "mr", "prefix_display": "MR.", "first_name": "BRUCE", "nickname": null, "middle_name": "G", "last_name": "BURTON", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": "N/A", "new": null}], "government_entities": [{"id": 65, "name": "General Services Administration (GSA)"}, {"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 38, "name": "Labor, Dept of (DOL)"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}, {"id": 40, "name": "Transportation, Dept of (DOT)"}]}], "conviction_disclosures": [], "foreign_entities": [], "affiliated_organizations": []} DC US 31118 DC DC US US   0 0        

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