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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY

Lobbying for AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY

 Filing 4th Quarter - Report
4th Quarter (Oct 1 - Dec 31) 2025 · District of Columbia · House · Senate · $60,000.00 expenses · posted Jan 16, 2026

Official filing document

 Bills named in this filing 6
  • HR 628
    Honor Our Living Donors Act
  • S 957
    Honor Our Living Donors Act
  • HR 4470
    Removing Burdens From Organ Donation Act
  • HR 4583
    Living Donor Protection Act of 2025
  • HR 4582
    To amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 and title 5, United States Code, to clarify that organ donation surge…
  • S 1552
    Living Donor Protection Act of 2025
 Lobbying activity 2
Health Issues

-Honor Our Living Donors Act (H.R. 628 / S. 957) Legislation to simplify the process of determining eligibility for reimbursement for living kidney donation-related costs -Removing Barriers for Organ Donation Act (H.R.4470) Mandates implementation of automated referral regarding potential organ donors from donor hospitals to local organ procurement organizations, with exceptions, and calls for a GAO study and agency coordination -Living Donor Protection Act (H.R. 4583) and related FMLA bill (H.R. 4582 and S. 1552). Clarifies and strengthens protections for Americans who donate an organ. -$67M in appropriations for HRSA Organ Transplant work in FY26 (funding to modernize the US transplant system and support living donors through reimbursement for living kidney donation-related costs) -$25M in appropriations for HHS in FY26 to support KidneyX (public-private partnership to catalyze innovation in kidney disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through a series of prize competitions) -Called for HRSA to focus on transparency for patients, improvements to data use and management, and attention to allocation out of sequence issues as it implements the 2023 Securing the US OPTN Act and FY25 appropriations -Called for the creation of an Officer of Kidney Health and Transplantation within the immediate office of the secretary of HHS (to coordinate kidney health care, research, and data-related efforts across the numerous HHS agencies with a role in kidney health) -Urged HHS to ensure kidney health data remains accessible and complete, including collection of key demographic information via form 2728

Science/Technology

-$51.303B in appropriations for NIH in FY26 (to support investments in basic, clinical, translational, and other health-related research activities) -$25M in appropriations for HHS in FY26 to support KidneyX (public-private partnership to catalyze innovation in kidney disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through a series of prize competitions)

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

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