TRD — Trade (domestic/foreign)
- Supported S.1272, the Trade Review Act of 2025, to return tariff authority to the legislative branch.
Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE
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TRD — Trade (domestic/foreign)- Supported S.1272, the Trade Review Act of 2025, to return tariff authority to the legislative branch.
Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE
CON — Constitution- Advocated for constitutional balance of power between the three, coequal branches of government, including urging Congress and its members to exercise their Article I powers. This includes power of the purse, tariff/trade authority (Trade Review Act), emergency powers, and war powers.
Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE
GOV — Government Issues- Supported the Restore Trust in Congress Act, H.R. 5106, a bill to require members of Congress to place their holdings in a qualified blind trust or divest, as well as advising members on best practices for possible future legislation to reign in congressional stock trading. - Supported expanded federal protections for election workers and election officials from increasing threats and intimidation. - Called for new funding streams that election administrators and their staffs can utilize specifically for threat monitoring, safety and doxxing training, privacy services and home security. - Called for enhanced information sharing and coordination about threats against election officials between federal, state and local law enforcement entities. - Supported clarifying and expanding existing federal protections against threats and intimidation to include authorized election agents, contractors, vendors, and volunteers. - Called for increased anti-doxxing protections for election workers and their families to protect against threats and harassment. - Called on the Committee on House Administration (CHA) to maintain its committee funding so it can provide adequate resources for its expanded membership, duties, and responsibilities. - Called for increased Congressional oversight of emergency powers and tariffs, including through advocacy of the Trade Review Act (H.R.2665/S.1272). - Supported efforts around increased transparency in Super PAC advertisements
Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE
BUD — Budget/Appropriations- Called for $400 million in election funding via the Election Assistance Commission in the FY24 House and Senate Appropriations packages to strengthen our elections and protect election workers. - Called on appropriations committee members in the House of Representatives to maintain funding levels for the Members Representational Allowances (MRA). - Called for funding for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to maintain training and resources for election officials. - Called for Congress to exercise and restore its authority over power of the purse.
Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE
SCI — Science/Technology- Supported the Kids Online Safety Act, S. 1748, to set out requirements for covered social media platforms (i.e., applications or services that connect to the internet and are likely to be used by minors) to protect minors from online harms. - Supported comprehensive data privacy legislation in both House and Senate to establish requirements for how companies, including nonprofits and common carriers, handle personal data, which includes information that identifies or is reasonably linkable to an individual. - Supported the Stop the Scroll Act, S. 1885, a bill to require the Federal Trade Commission, with the concurrence of the Secretary of Health and Human Services acting through the Surgeon General, to implement a mental health warning label on covered platforms. - Supported reauthorization efforts for the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015. - Supported the Sunset Section 230 Act (H.R. 6746/S. 3546)
Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE
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