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CAMPAIGN LEGAL CENTER, INC.

Lobbying for CAMPAIGN LEGAL CENTER, INC.

 Filing 2nd Quarter - Report
2nd Quarter (Apr 1 - June 30) 2025 · District of Columbia · House · Senate · $20,000.00 expenses · posted Jul 18, 2025

Official filing document

 Bills named in this filing 10
  • HR 1
    An act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
  • HR 51
    Washington, D.C. Admission Act
  • HR 396
    TRUST in Congress Act
  • HR 14
    John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025
  • HR 22
    SAVE Act
  • HR 253
    Bipartisan Restoring Faith in Government Act
  • HR 2476
    Stop Illegal Campaign Coordination Act
  • S 1491
    SEER Act 2025
  • S 1849
    Zeroing Out Money for Buying Influence after Elections (ZOMBIE) Act
  • S 1850
    Close the Revolving Door Act of 2025
 Lobbying activity 1
Government Issues

One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 1) - opposed Sec. 70302 and 43201(c) - President Donald Trumps tax, immigration, energy, and health-care priorities legislation; Washington, DC Admissions Act (HR 51/S 51) - to provide for the admission of the State of Washington, D.C. into the Union; Transparent Representation Upholding Service and Trust in Congress (TRUST) Act (HR 396) - requires a Member of Congress, as well as any spouse or dependent child of a Member, to place specified investments into a qualified blind trust; John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (HR 14) - amends the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to revise the criteria for determining which States and political subdivisions are subject to section 4 of the Act; SAVE Act (HR 22) - requires to provide proof of US citizenship in person when registering to vote in federal elections and states would have to remove noncitizens from their voter rolls; Bipartisan Restoring Faith in Government Act (HR 253) - prohibits Members of Congress (and their spouses and dependents) from purchasing or selling certain investments; Stop Illegal Campaign Coordination Act (HR 2476) - amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to treat certain expenditures as coordinated; SGE Ethics Enforcement & Reform Act (S. 1491) - amends title 18, United States Code, to modify the definition of special Government employees; Stop Trading Assets Benefitting Lawmakers Earnings while Governing Exotic and Novel Investments in the United States (STABLE Genius) Act (S 1803) - prohibits certain individuals from engaging in prohibited financial transactions;Zeroing Out Money for Buying Influence after Elections (ZOMBIE) Act (S. 1849) - amends the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require each authorized committee or leadership PAC of a former candidate for election for Federal office to disburse all the remaining funds of the committee or PAC after the election; Close the Revolving Door Act (S. 1850) - provides greater controls and restrictions on revolving door lobbying. DISCLOSE Act (TBD) - addresses campaign finance, including by expanding the prohibition on campaign spending by foreign nationals, requiring additional disclosures of campaign expenditures, and requiring additional disclosures regarding certain political advertisements; Freedom to Vote (TBD) - bill addresses voter registration and voting access, election integrity and security, redistricting, and campaign finance. Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act (TBD); Clean Legislating and Ethical Accountability Now (CLEAN) Act (TBD); Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act (TBD); Inclusive Democracy Act (TBD); Ending Trading and Holdings in Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act (TBD); Presidential Library Anti-Corruption Act (TBD); American Confidence in Elections (ACE) Act (lobbied against) (TBD); Political Accountability and Transparency Act (TBD); SWIFT Vote Act (TBD); Uncheck the Box Act (TBD); Expanding the VOTE Act (TBD); Sustaining our Democracy Act (TBD); Voter on the Move Registration Act (TBD); Unhoused Voter Opportunity Through Elections (VOTE) Act (TBD); Election Mail Act (TBD); People Over Long Lines (POLL) Act (TBD) ; Youth Voting Rights Act (TBD); Time off to Vote Act (TBD); Help America Run Act (TBD); Funding Research into Efficient and Effective (FREE) Elections Act (TBD); Registration Challenges Prevention Bill (TBD). Bills to strengthen and reauthorize the House OCE, creating a Senate OCE, addressing deregulatory trends at the FEC, confirming qualified FEC commissioners, protecting the FECs independence from presidential overreach, dealing with the FECs current lack of a quorum, opposing President Trumps executive order on birthright citizenship, opposing to documentary proof of citizenship requirements for voter registration, oversight of the Department of Government Efficiency and potential conflicts of interest among its employees, addressing executive branch conflicts of interest and former lobbyists serving in the executive branch, updating the STOCK Act to ban congressional stock trading, addressing Supreme Court ethics reform, addressing redboxing and candidate-super PAC coordination, addressing the personal use loophole with leadership PACs, requiring the disclosure of campaign payments to social media influencers, oversight of the USPSs role in election mail and nominations to USPS board of governors, addressing rules for congressional visits to detention centers, addressing potential exceptions to campaign finance disclosure rules, providing funding for election administration and security grants in FY 26 appropriations process, addressing potential corruption through donations to presidential libraries, regulating political fundraising conduit platforms, overseeing the need for Congress to regulate AIs use in elections, as well as allow states to regulate AIs use in elections, and overseeing the need to protect judicial independence and judges ability to hold government officials accountable for violating the law or court orders.

Source: federal Lobbying Disclosure Act filing. Bills are parsed from the activity descriptions.

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