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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 Sempra Lng (SRE) lobbying for?
Summary of Sempra Lng’s Lobbying Data:
– Lobbying Firms: Baker & Hostetler Llp, The Duberstein Group Inc., Ernst & Young Llp (Washington Council Ernst & Young)
– General Issues: Environment/Superfund, Taxation/Internal Revenue Code, Energy/Nuclear
– Specific Issues: General corporate tax issues, Issues related to permitting reform, Issues related to congressional FERC oversight, Federal energy and environmental policy issues, Issues related to Build Back Better, General corporate and international tax issues, HR 5376, Build Back Better Act (fiscal year 2022 budget reconciliation bill), Federal policies that promote the energy transition, including promoting renewable sources of energy.
– Government Agencies: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Senate, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), House of Representatives
One could infer that the company, Sempra Lng, is lobbying on environmental policy issues related to the EPA and the federal government’s energy transition policies to promote renewable sources of energy. Additionally, Sempra Lng is lobbying on issues related to Build Back Better – the fiscal year 2022 budget reconciliation bill. Sempra Lng is also lobbying on tax reform to promote general corporate and international tax issues. Lastly, Sempra Lng is lobbying on issues related to congressional FERC oversight and permitting reform, likely to ensure that their projects are able to gain regulatory approval in a timely and efficient manner.