Skip to main content
All lobbying filings

FRIENDS OF THE EARTH

Lobbying for FRIENDS OF THE EARTH

 Filing 4th Quarter - Report
4th Quarter (Oct 1 - Dec 31) 2025 · District of Columbia · House · Senate · $60,000.00 expenses · posted Jan 20, 2026

Official filing document

 Bills named in this filing 5
  • HR 5867
    Plant-Powered School Meals Pilot Act
  • S 3669
    Plant-Powered School Meals Pilot Act
  • HR 649
    Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025
  • S 222
    Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025
  • HR 5299
    DFC Modernization Act of 2025
 Lobbying activity 3
Agriculture

EFFECTIVE Food Procurement Act: support for the entire bill (not yet reintroduced) Local Food for Schools (not introduced): support

Education

H.R.5867/S.3669 Plant Powered School Meals Pilot Act: support for entire bill H.R.649/S.222 Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act: opposition to parts of the bill, support for parts of the bill Ultraprocessed foods generally and in schools (not yet introduced): opposed

Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities

H.R.5299 - DFC Modernization Act of 2025: oppose bill Sherman Amendment #114 - Amendment to H.R. 5299 - This amendment would tighten restrictions on when the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation can fund projects in higher-income countries by requiring certification, imposing caps, and prioritizing support for poorer nations: support amendment Sherman Amendment #113 - Amendment to H.R. 5299 - This amendment would strengthen oversight and accountability of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation by expanding inspector general access, enforcing in-person monitoring of high-risk projects, bolstering accountability offices, and requiring reporting on compliance with development, transparency, and safeguard standards: support amendment Sherman Amendment #107 - Amendment to H.R. 5299 - This amendment would: add a labor-representative to the board, require DFC investments to advance U.S. job creation, workplace protections, environmental safeguards, and supply chain resilience; mandate that supported projects use at least 51 % U.S.-made materials (with waiver option); tighten labor compliance requirements; expand environmental standards; and bar support to entities tied to foreign entities or countries of concern": support amendment

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

Report a problem