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COALITION FOR A PROSPEROUS AMERICA

Lobbying for COALITION FOR A PROSPEROUS AMERICA

 Filing 3rd Quarter - Report
3rd Quarter (July 1 - Sep 30) 2025 · Massachusetts · House · Senate · $300,000.00 expenses · posted Oct 17, 2025

Official filing document

 Lobbying activity 14
Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities

Capital markets integrity and related national security issues; Enforcement, strengthening and harmonization of sanctions regimes; SEC/disclosure issues, especially with respect to Chinese companies; Foreclosure of U.S. capital markets to foreign entities of concern Enforcement of Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act.

Defense

FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act with respect to Buy American requirements, prohibitions of procurement from foreign entities of concern, and enforcement of sanction regimes.

Homeland Security

UFLPA enforcement actions; UFLPA oversight.

Taxation/Internal Revenue Code

Production-based tax credits and investment tax credits for generic medicines

Agriculture

Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling for Beef and Lamb; Tariffs on tomatoes and other vegetables.

Tariff (miscellaneous tariff bills)

MTB/GSP: update and modernize MTB so that it works for America and does not hinder American manufacturing; De minimis: reforming the threshold that hurts domestic manufacturing and overburdens our nation's customs and border protection work 201 solar tariffs - maintenance and strengthening; 301 tariffs - maintenance and strengthening; 232 tariffs - maintenance and strengthening of existing tariffs on steel and aluminum; new 232 tariffs on pharmaceuticals and other critical industries Securing Accountability in Foreign Entities Act

Health Issues

Reshoring API critical inputs and the generic drug supply chain to address shortages and drug safety issues due to foreign reliance; Producing Incentives for Long-term production of Lifesaving Supply of Medicine Act (PILLS Act); Other measures to strengthen the domestic pharmaceutical supply chain.

Budget/Appropriations

FY26 Budget Resolution affecting domestic manufacturing FY 26 Budget Reconciliation Bill affecting domestic manufacturing FY26 Appropriations affecting domestic manufacturing

Manufacturing

11.IRA domestic content rules; Preventing 45x IRA production tax credits from going to Chinese companies and other foreign entities of concern; Enforcement and strengthening of Buy American and Buy America laws; Invent Here Make Here legislation to require inventions resulting from federal research be manufactured in the United States

Apparel/Clothing Industry/Textiles

Reduction and prevention of fraud in declared origin and value of textiles imported from Central America and other regions.

Trade (domestic/foreign)

Solar supply chain trade issues; Buy America for solar; Issues related to Chinese circumvention of solar tariffs; Repeal of Most Favored Nation Status with China Other trade issues related to trade in China; Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act implementation; COOL Online Act for country of origin labeling of goods sold on the Internet; MCOOL for mandatory country of origin labeling of beef and lamb; Countering the Mexican Steel Surge; Reshoring manufacturing of bicycles; Chinese infiltration of US domestic copper.

Energy/Nuclear

Policies to strengthen the domestic solar supply chain

Consumer Issues/Safety/Products

COOL Online Act - to require country of origin labeling of products sold on the Internet Transparency in investing issues for cap markets, especially with respect to China.

Foreign Relations

Enforcement of Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.

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

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