Description
Using our intelligently designed and intuitive dataset, you can quickly understand how Ofg Bancorp (OFG) 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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Our lobbying data is collected and aggregated from the U.S. Senate Office of Public Records from 1999-present and is updated on a regular basis. We utilize advanced data science techniques to ensure accurate data points are collected and ingested, match similar entities across time, and tickerize publicly traded companies that lobby.
Our comprehensive and advanced lobbying database is completed with all the information you need, with more than 1.6 million lobbying contracts ready-for-analysis. We include detailed information on all aspects of federal lobbying, including the following fascinating attributes, among much more:
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 Ofg Bancorp (OFG) lobbying for?
Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I do not have prior knowledge about specific companies or their reasons for lobbying. Therefore, I cannot infer upon why Ofg Bancorp is lobbying on the issues they lobbied on. However, I can provide some general information on lobbying in the U.S.
Lobbying is a way for organizations, companies, or individuals to influence government decisions by communicating with lawmakers, government officials, policymakers, and other stakeholders. Lobbyists are hired by clients to help them advance their interests and policy goals by providing information, making arguments, and building relationships with decision-makers.
Lobbying data is usually collected and disclosed under the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) and the Lobbying Disclosure and Ethics Act (LDEA). This data includes information on who lobbied, whom they lobbied, what they lobbied on, and how much they spent on lobbying.
Based on the information provided, we know that Ofg Bancorp hired the lobbying firm Hannegan Landau Poersch & Rosenbaum Advocacy, Llc for their 10 most recent lobbying contracts. However, we do not have information about the general or specific issues they lobbied on, nor the government agencies they lobbied.
Without further details, it is difficult to provide a summary of the lobbying data or to infer upon the reasons why Ofg Bancorp is lobbying on the issues.