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THE GEO GROUP, INC.

Lobbying for THE GEO GROUP, INC.

 Filing 2nd Quarter - Report
2nd Quarter (Apr 1 - June 30) 2026 · Florida · House · Senate · $340,000.00 expenses · posted Jul 17, 2026

Official filing document

 Bills named in this filing 5
  • HR 9310
    Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2027
  • S 2
    Secure America Act
  • HR 8845
    Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2027
  • S 401
    Fair Access to Banking Act
  • HR 987
    Fair Access to Banking Act
 Lobbying activity 4
Homeland Security

Homeland Security Appropriations: H.R. 9310, S.2; Issues related to: ICE, immigration enforcement, and alternatives to detention; education and promotion of the benefits in the use of public-private partnerships for the delivery of secure residential care, community reentry and supervision, offender rehabilitation, and location monitoring services. Note: GEO's political and governmental relations activities focus on promoting the use of public-private partnerships in the delivery of correctional services, including evidence-based rehabilitation programs, both in-custody and post-release, aimed at reducing recidivism and helping the men and women in GEO's care successfully reintegrate into their communities. GEO does not take a position on or advocate for or against criminal justice policy related to criminalizing certain behaviors or determining the length of criminal sentences. Furthermore, GEO does not take a position on, nor advocate for or against, immigration enforcement policies such as the basis or length of an individuals detention.

Immigration

Homeland Security Appropriations: H.R. 9310, S.2. Issues related to: ICE, immigration enforcement, and alternatives to detention; education and promotion of the benefits in the use of public-private partnerships for the delivery of secure residential care, community reentry and supervision, offender rehabilitation, and location monitoring services. Note: GEO's political and governmental relations activities focus on promoting the use of public-private partnerships in the delivery of correctional services, including evidence-based rehabilitation programs, both in-custody and post-release, aimed at reducing recidivism and helping the men and women in GEO's care successfully reintegrate into their communities. GEO does not take a position on or advocate for or against criminal justice policy related to criminalizing certain behaviors or determining the length of criminal sentences. Furthermore, GEO does not take a position on, nor advocate for or against, immigration enforcement policies such as the basis or length of an individuals detention.

Law Enforcement/Crime/Criminal Justice

Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations: H.R.8845. Issues related to: ICE immigration enforcement; U.S. Marshals Service, and the Bureau of Prisons; Education and promotion of the benefits in the use of public-private partnerships for the delivery of secure residential care, community reentry and supervision, offender rehabilitation, and location monitoring services. Note: GEO's political and governmental relations activities focus on promoting the use of public-private partnerships in the delivery of correctional services, including evidence-based rehabilitation programs, both in-custody and post-release, aimed at reducing recidivism and helping the men and women in GEO's care successfully reintegrate into their communities. GEO does not take a position on or advocate for or against criminal justice policy related to criminalizing certain behaviors or determining the length of criminal sentences. Furthermore, GEO does not take a position on, nor advocate for or against, immigration enforcement policies such as the basis or length of an individuals detention.

Banking

Issues related to the availability of banking services for federal contractors; S. 401 and H.R. 987, Fair Access to Banking Act. Note: GEO's political and governmental relations activities focus on promoting the use of public-private partnerships in the delivery of correctional services, including evidence-based rehabilitation programs, both in-custody and post-release, aimed at reducing recidivism and helping the men and women in GEO's care successfully reintegrate into their communities. GEO does not take a position on or advocate for or against criminal justice policy related to criminalizing certain behaviors or determining the length of criminal sentences. Furthermore, GEO does not take a position on, nor advocate for or against, immigration enforcement policies such as the basis or length of an individuals detention.

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

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