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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).
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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).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Invitae Inc. (NVTA) lobbying for?
Summary of lobbying data: Invitae Inc. hired Ipolicy Solutions and G2g Consulting to lobby on medical/disease research/clinical labs, health issues, consumer issues/safety/products, Medicare/Medicaid, copyright/patent/trademark, and budget/appropriations issues. They specifically lobbied on issues related to The Right Act, Verifying Accurate Leading-Edge IVCT Development (VALID) Act Coverage, TREAT Act, Telehealth Extension Act of 2021, Molecular Pathology Coding and Reimbursement, Oncology Care Model, Precision Medicine Answers for Kids Today Act, U.S. Patent Act Sec. 101 reform, Cures 2.0, FDA Draft Guidance on ctDNA, Right Drug Dose Now Act, Preventive Health Savings Act, Access to Genetic Counselor Services Act, CONNECT for Health Act, Expanded Genetic Screening Act, Pharmacy and Medically Underserved Areas Enhancement Act, and Government agencies they lobbied on include Natl Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP), House of Representatives, Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Senate, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
One could infer that Invitae Inc. is lobbying on these issues because they are related to the company’s core business of genetic testing and diagnostics. The specific issues they lobbied on, such as the Molecular Pathology Coding and Reimbursement, Precision Medicine Answers for Kids Today Act, and Access to Genetic Counselor Services Act, suggest that Invitae is interested in promoting policies that support the advancement and accessibility of genetic testing and personalized medicine. Additionally, their lobbying efforts on Medicare/Medicaid and Promoting Interoperability Program Information blocking suggest they are advocating for favorable reimbursement policies that would benefit their business.