Dominance of National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024
The
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 leads with the highest lobbying interest, having
573 clients. This number significantly outpaces other legislation, highlighting the defense sector's paramount importance to lobbyists and their
clients.
Top Five Heavily Lobbied Areas
Appropriations and budget-related acts dominate the
lobbying landscape. Notably, acts concerning
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (
331 clients), and
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (
259 clients), reflect extensive lobbying activities focused on federal funding allocations.
Prominence of Appropriations Acts in Lobbying Efforts
Five out of the fifteen most lobbied bills are appropriations acts, which cumulatively have garnered interest from
1,261 clients. This indicates the strategic importance of budgetary considerations in lobbying efforts.
Comparative Analysis of Lobbying Clients
The
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has attracted
318 clients, underscoring its long-term significance despite being enacted two years prior. In contrast, more recent
legislation such as the
FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023 shows a comparatively lower but still substantial lobbying interest with
208 clients.
Sector-Specific Legislation and Lobbying Intensity
Legislation specific to industries such as the
Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reform Act (
86 clients) and the
Kids Online Safety Act (
77 clients) reveals focused lobbying efforts on sector-specific issues, indicating the diverse interests represented in the lobbying ecosystem.
Lobbying Trends and Policy Priorities
The
Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2023, with
89 clients, alongside the
American Innovation and Jobs Act (
128 clients), illustrates the dynamic interplay between labor rights, innovation, and employment in shaping lobbying agendas.
Lobbying Distribution Across Policy Areas
Analysis shows a broad distribution of lobbying interests across various policy areas, from national defense and health care to technology and labor. The varied number of clients per bill (
77 to 573) reflects the wide range of priorities and strategies employed by
lobbyists to influence legislative outcomes.