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1st Quarter - Report · 2026

Filing UUID
4e52e206-5863-4f3a-b472-0c3140fd5051
Type
Q1 — 1st Quarter - Report
Period
first_quarter
Year
2026
Posted
2026-04-16 13:10:10
Income (reported)
Expenses (reported)
$450,000
Expenses method
C
Filing document
Open on lda.senate.gov

Registrant (lobbying firm)

SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

Contact
DAVID ISAACS
Phone
+1 202-446-1700
Address
zip:20005, city:Washington, state:DC, street:1101 K Street NW Suite 450

Client

SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

State
DC
Country
US
Government-entity client
false
Effective date
2007-08-14

Issues lobbied + lobbyists

BUD — Budget/Appropriations

Federal expenditures on semiconductor R&D, semiconductor manufacturing incentives, basic research and education (Appropriations for Dept of Commerce, NSF, NIST, DARPA, Dept of Defense, Dept of Energy), as authorized by CHIPS & Science Act (P.L. 117-167).

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Defense, Dept of (DOD); Energy, Dept of; Executive Office of the President (EOP); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Natl Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST); Natl Science Foundation (NSF); SENATE

IMM — Immigration

Visa Policy & Procedures, Visas for Highly Skilled Immigrants & Foreign Graduates of U.S. Universities; Executive action on high skilled immigration. Issues related to expanding and increasing employment-based immigration for high-skilled workers in STEM; Policy issues related to increasing efficiency and flexibility of employment-based immigration programs.

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Executive Office of the President (EOP); Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

TRD — Trade (domestic/foreign)

Export Control Reform Act (P.L. 115-232) implementation, potential controls on emerging and foundational technologies, matters related to Commerce Department Entity list and export licenses, issues related to increasing demand and market access for U.S. manufactured semiconductors, strengthening trusted semiconductor supply chains, issues related to countering unfair trade practices and barriers, ongoing trade investigations concerning semiconductors (Section 232 and 301 investigations), and issues related to sectoral tariffs.

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); Defense, Dept of (DOD); Executive Office of the President (EOP); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Natl Economic Council (NEC); Natl Security Council (NSC); SENATE; State, Dept of (DOS); Treasury, Dept of; U.S. Customs & Border Protection; U.S. Trade Representative (USTR); White House Office

DEF — Defense

Export control reform initiatives, cybersecurity, industrial base policy, National Semiconductor Technology Center, DARPA Microelectronics Commons, Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Program, and certain DOD appropriations. Issues related to U.S national security and semiconductor supply chain resiliency. Implementation of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 (PL 117-167). Policy matters related to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) controls on advanced computing integrated circuits (ICs), computer commodities that contain such ICs, certain semiconductor manufacturing items, the illicit diversion of semiconductors, and related legislative policy matters, including: the Chip Security Act (H.R. 3447/S. 1705), GAIN AI Act (S. 3150/H.R. 5885), the CHIP Equip Act (H.R. 6207/S.3301), AI OVERWATCH Act (H.R. 6875), SAFE Chips Act (S. 3374), RESTRICT Act (H.R. 6879), MATCH Act (H.R. 8170), and the STRIDE Act (H.R. 6058)."

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); Defense, Dept of (DOD); Executive Office of the President (EOP); Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Natl Security Council (NSC); SENATE; State, Dept of (DOS); Treasury, Dept of; White House Office

ENV — Environment/Superfund

PFAS legislative and regulatory policy. Permitting reform, including streamlining of NEPA processes (SPEED Act - H.R 4776). Reforms to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) draft bills in House and Senate. HFC application specific allowances and Technology Transfer Rule (TTR) under the AIM Act (P.L.116-260).

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Bureau of Land Management (BLM); Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); Executive Office of the President (EOP); General Services Administration (GSA); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE; White House Office

SCI — Science/Technology

Science Research Funding, NIST Funding, Funding for Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs, NSF funding, research and funding related to Trusted and Assured Microelectronics, STEM Education and research Initiatives as authorized by CHIPS & Science Act (P.L. 117-167).

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); Defense, Dept of (DOD); Energy, Dept of; Executive Office of the President (EOP); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Natl Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST); Natl Science Foundation (NSF); Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP); SENATE

TEC — Telecommunications

Implementation and funding of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 (P.L. 117-167). Chip EQUIP Act (H.R. 6207/S. 3301). Matters relating to the AI Action Plan and AI Export Promotion Plan.

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

TAX — Taxation/Internal Revenue Code

Policy issues related to the extension of the advanced manufacturing investment credit (IRC section 48D) and direct payment of the credit; tax policy issues related to incentivizing semiconductor manufacturing, research and development, and design activities. All sections of the United States-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act (S. 199 and H.R. 33); Semiconductor Technology Advancement and Research (STAR) Act (H.R. 802); SEMI Investment Act (H.R. 6055 /S. 1642).

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

LBR — Labor Issues/Antitrust/Workplace

Technical education and work-based learning opportunities, including for veterans, opportunity and affordability in STEM and innovation, and increased funding for apprenticeship programs. Funding for workforce development as authorized by the CHIPS & Science Act (P.L. 117-167), Reauthorization of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) including the Modernizing Access to Talents, Credentials, and Hiring (MATCH) Act (H.R. 8183), and Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, efforts related to the establishment of workforce development programs associated with the CHIPS and Science Act (P.L. 117-167) and implemented by NSF and the Dept. of Commerce.

Lobbyists: DAVID ISAACS; MOLLY O'LEARY; JAMES REDSTONE (covered position: Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Appropriations) [new]

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Labor, Dept of (DOL); Natl Science Foundation (NSF); SENATE; White House Office

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