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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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filing_uuid filing_type registrant_id registrant_name client_id client_name filing_year filing_period received_date amount_reported is_amendment is_no_activity is_termination raw_json
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Washington Square", "registrant_address_2": "Suite 110", "registrant_different_address": false, "registrant_city": "Lansing", "registrant_state": "MI", "registrant_zip": "48933", "registrant": {"id": 400607847, "url": "https://lda.senate.gov/api/v1/registrants/400607847/", "house_registrant_id": null, "name": "GOVERNMENTAL CONSULTANT SERVICES, INC.", "description": "Political consulting together with state, local and federal government advocacy.", "address_1": "120 N. 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Many of these contracts are for U.S. military and humanitarian missions. Additionally, we continued discussions to remind the delegation of the importance of supplemental carriers to U.S. military and humanitarian missions, and the importance of CRAF - Civil Reserve Air Fleet. We are also concerned about the continued increase in government contracts that use foreign carriers for U.S. military cargo shipping, and contracts for maintenance and repair of U.S. Government aircraft that are awarded to foreign MROs. The challenge of proposed new regulations on methods for cargo loading in 747 aircraft (which fail to advance the publics interest in safety) is causing a shift of this business to foreign carriers. 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Additionally, we continued discussions to remind the delegation of the importance of supplemental carriers to U.S. military and humanitarian missions, and the importance of CRAF - Civil Reserve Air Fleet. We are also concerned about the continued increase in government contracts that use foreign carriers for U.S. military cargo shipping, and contracts for maintenance and repair of U.S. Government aircraft that are awarded to foreign MROs. The challenge of proposed new regulations on methods for cargo loading in 747 aircraft (which fail to advance the publics interest in safety) is causing a shift of this business to foreign carriers. 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Additionally, we continued discussions to remind the delegation of the importance of supplemental carriers to U.S. military and humanitarian missions, and the importance of CRAF - Civil Reserve Air Fleet. We are also concerned about the continued increase in government contracts that use foreign carriers for U.S. military cargo shipping, and contracts for maintenance and repair of U.S. Government aircraft that are awarded to foreign MROs. The challenge of proposed new regulations on methods for cargo loading in 747 aircraft (which fail to advance the publics interest in safety) is causing a shift of this business to foreign carriers. 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Additionally, we continued discussions to remind the delegation of the importance of supplemental carriers to U.S. military and humanitarian missions, and the importance of CRAF - Civil Reserve Air Fleet. We are also concerned about the continued increase in government contracts that use foreign carriers for U.S. military cargo shipping, and contracts for maintenance and repair of U.S. Government aircraft that are awarded to foreign MROs. The challenge of proposed new regulations on methods for cargo loading in 747 aircraft (which fail to advance the publics interest in safety) is causing a shift of this business to foreign carriers. We continue to work to address that as well.", "foreign_entity_issues": "", "lobbyists": [{"lobbyist": {"id": 51498, "prefix": null, "prefix_display": null, "first_name": "KIRK", "nickname": null, "middle_name": null, "last_name": "PROFIT", "suffix": null, "suffix_display": null}, "covered_position": null, "new": false}], "government_entities": [{"id": 2, "name": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"}, {"id": 1, "name": "SENATE"}]}], "conviction_disclosures": [], "foreign_entities": [], "affiliated_organizations": []}

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