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Using our intelligently designed and intuitive dataset, you can quickly understand how Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (ITW) 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).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (ITW) lobbying for?
The lobbying data for Illinois Tool Works, Inc. over their 10 most recent lobbying contracts includes three lobbying firms hired ‚Äì Holland & Knight Llp, Illinois Tool Works Inc., Llc, The Laurin Baker Group. They have lobbied on various general issues, including taxation/internal revenue code, government issues, labor issues/antitrust/workplace, environment/superfund, and trade (domestic/foreign). The specific issues they lobbied on include Subpart U), consideration of various corporate tax revenue proposals (no specific bills), OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard on Vaccination, HR 1512; HR 1848; S 984/HR 2238 – no positions taken, trade issues relating to tariffs, testing (29 CFR 1910, HR 5376 – Reconciliation pursuant to Title II of S. Con. Res. 14. – no position taken, imports/exports (no specific bills), general 117th Congress House & Senate schedules and priorities, and tax issues related to H.R.5376 – Build Back Better Act. They have lobbied government agencies including the House of Representatives, Senate, U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and Department of Labor (DOL).
One could infer that Illinois Tool Works, Inc. is lobbying on taxation issues to reduce their tax burden and promote policies that will allow them to keep more of their revenue. They may be lobbying on government issues to influence regulations and policies that will impact their industry. Lobbying on labor issues and workplace antitrust matters may be tied to maintaining favorable working conditions and promoting the success of their business. Lobbying on environment/superfund issues could be linked to efforts to reduce their environmental impact and comply with existing regulations while also promoting policies that will not excessively harm their business. Trade-related lobbying could be tied to promoting free trade and trade policies that will be favorable to their business interests.