Description
Using our intelligently designed and intuitive dataset, you can quickly understand how Stellantis N.V. (STLA) is lobbying the U.S. government, how much they’re spending on it, and most importantly – the bills and specific issues on which they lobby.
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1. Clients: The publicly traded company, privately owned company, interest group, NGO, or state or local government that employs or retains a lobbyist or lobbying firm.
2. Registrants (Lobbying Firms): Either the name of the lobbying firm hired by the client, or the name of the client if the client employs in-house lobbyists.
3. Lobbyists: The names and past government work experience of the individual lobbyists working on a lobbying contract. 3. General Issues: The general issues for which clients lobby on (ex: ENV – Environment, TOB – Tobacco, FAM – Family Issues/Abortion).
4. Specific Issues: A long text description of the exact bills and specific issues for which clients lobby on.
5. Bills Lobbied On: The exact congressional bills and public/private laws lobbied on, parsed from lobbying report specific issues (ex: H.R. 2347, S. 1117, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act).
6. Agencies Lobbied: The names of one or more of 250+ government agencies lobbied on in the contract (ex: White House, FDA, DOD).
7. Foreign Entities: The names and origin countries of entities affiliated with the client (ex: BNP Paribas: France).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stellantis N.V. (STLA) lobbying for?
Summary:
Stellantis N.V. hired three lobbying firms and submitted 10 most recent lobbying contracts in the U.S. They lobbied for general issues such as Manufacturing, Taxation/Internal Revenue Code, Health Issues, Automotive Industry, and Trade (domestic/foreign). They also lobbied for specific issues like H.R. 748, Expanding market access, USMCA, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, vehicle to vehicle communication, Electric Vehicles (EV) tax credit, and many more. They lobbied in multiple government agencies like Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP), House of Representatives, Department of Treasury, Natl Economic Council (NEC), Senate, U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), Natl Security Council (NSC), and Department of Commerce (DOC).
Inference:
One could infer that Stellantis N.V. is lobbying on several issues related to manufacturing and trade policies, particularly in the automotive industry. They are aiming to expand market access and reduce inflation. The company is also interested in electric vehicles (EV) tax credits and vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Stellantis N.V. is lobbying to monitor and influence policies related to CAFE standards, supply chain policy, and tariffs, including the steel and aluminum tariffs proposed by Section 232. It is likely that the company is striving to create favorable conditions to grow its business and increase its market share.