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1st Quarter - Report · 2026

Filing UUID
683fddf2-cac3-4a8c-85e0-b440fa893bf5
Type
Q1 — 1st Quarter - Report
Period
first_quarter
Year
2026
Posted
2026-04-21 00:47:10
Income (reported)
Expenses (reported)
$1,369,519
Expenses method
A
Filing document
Open on lda.senate.gov
Registrant (lobbying firm)

SIIA

Contact
CHRIS MOHR
Phone
+1 202-215-5987
Address
zip:20005, city:WASHINGTON, state:DC, street:1650 I street NW
Client

SOFTWARE & INFORMATION INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

State
DC
Country
US
Government-entity client
false
Effective date
2007-08-13
Issues lobbied + lobbyists (7)

CPI — Computer Industry

Executive Branch initiatives on artificial intelligence pursuant to the White House AI Action Plan and EOs 14110, 14179, 14277, and 14365 Congressional proposals on artificial intelligence, including H.R. 2385, S. 146 and S.2750 S.2528/H.R. 4801, S.1837/H.R. 3562 Executive Branch initiatives on technology procurement Congressional proposals on export controls related to semiconductors and advanced computing items H.R. 3447/S.1705, H.R. 6875, H.R. 2683 Tariff proposals relating to technology and digital services Federal comprehensive privacy legislation Federal AI legislation Proposals on energy including S. 1894 / H.R. 4776 Issues surrounding app store age verification Congressional proposals on kids online privacy and safety, including S 1748./, the Kids Online Safety Act, S. 836/ COPPA 2.0, S. 278, the Kids Off Social Media Act, and H.R. 3209, the App Store Freedom Act; Sammys Law, H.R. 2657; Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS Act), H.R. 7757; Children and Teens Online Privacy Protection Act, H.R. 6291; App Store Accountability Act, H.R. 3149.

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); Executive Office of the President (EOP); Federal Trade Commission (FTC); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

EDU — Education

Congressional proposals on kids and student online privacy, including S. 1748, the Kids Online Safety Act, S. 836 COPPA 2.0, S. 278, the Kids Off Social Media Act, the LIFT AI Act Sammys Law, H.R. 2657; Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS Act), H.R. 7757; Children and Teens Online Privacy Protection Act, H.R. 6291; App Store Accountability Act, H.R. 3149 Federal comprehensive privacy legislation Issues related to artificial intelligence and education Issues surrounding app store age verification Issues surrounding screen time/technology limitations in education

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: Education, Dept of; Executive Office of the President (EOP); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Natl Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA); SENATE

CSP — Consumer Issues/Safety/Products

Executive Branch antitrust and competition policy Congressional legislation on antitrust, including H.R. 3209, the App Store Freedom Act

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: Federal Trade Commission (FTC); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

SCI — Science/Technology

Executive Branch initiatives on research & development (R&D) programs and spending for emerging technologies, including AI Congressional proposals and legislation on R&D, innovation, and emerging technologies, including AI Digital trade matters before the Executive Branch and Congress

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); Executive Office of the President (EOP); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

TOR — Torts

Proposals for legislation adding requirements to third-party litigation funding, including H.R. 2675 (Protecting Our Courts from Foreign Manipulation Act of 2025), S. 1821/H.R. 3512 (Tackling Predatory Litigation Funding Act), H.R. 1109 (Litigation Transparency Act of 2025), and H.R. 7015 (Protecting Third-Party Litigation Funding From Abuse Act); and S.3826 (Litigation Funding Transparency Act of 2026)

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

COM — Communications/Broadcasting/Radio/TV

S. 3639/H.R. 8255 (SAT Streamlining Act)

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

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