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Hartford Financial Services

Insurance · Lobbying Client

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C
Influence Score
53/100
Moderate Influence
$4.0M
Total Lobby Spend
4
Policy Issues
3
Lobbyists
1
Revolving Door

Hartford Financial Services's Federal Lobbying Record

Hartford Financial Services's $4.0M in disclosed federal lobbying puts it in the mid-tier of registered filers. Spending in the seven-figure range is common for established trade groups, mid-size corporations, and advocacy organizations that maintain a steady but not aggressive presence on Capitol Hill.

Across the 5-year window from 2020 to 2024, Hartford Financial Services's annual disclosed lobbying spend has climbed modestly — from $669K in 2020 to $752K in 2024, a change of +12%. Step-changes of this size often coincide with major bills moving through Congress, regulatory rulemakings affecting the organization's industry, or a leadership change in the relevant committee.

Hartford Financial Services's disclosed lobbying focuses on a narrow 4-issue footprint. A focused issue list usually means the organization concentrates its federal engagement on a small set of bills or rulemakings directly relevant to its core business.

1 of 3 lobbyists reported by Hartford Financial Services (33%) disclose prior federal government service. That share is common at established government affairs operations that explicitly hire from agency and committee staff.

Among the named bench, lobbyists with disclosed prior federal service include Michelle K. Collins (Former Special Counsel, White House Office). The covered-position field on LDA cover sheets captures executive-branch and senior congressional roles held within the prior two years.

Within the Insurance sector, Hartford Financial Services ranks #16 of 18 tracked organizations by disclosed lobbying spend. The sector leader is Blue Cross Blue Shield Association at $120.0M; the sector average is $15.2M. Hartford Financial Services's $4.0M sits 74% below the sector average.

Hartford Financial Services's LobbySpend Influence Score of 53/100 (grade C) is the most common grade in the index — it covers organizations with established but moderate federal advocacy programs. The score combines disclosed total spend (40%), issue breadth (30%), and revolving-door connections (30%). A C-grade is typical of mid-size corporations and trade associations with steady quarterly filings on a focused issue set.

Every figure above is sourced from Senate lobbying disclosure filings submitted under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995. Per-issue dollar splits and covered-position flags are filer-reported and may be amended after initial submission.

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Annual Lobbying Spend

Policy Issues

Government Entities Contacted

Dept of Homeland Security
White House Office
U.S. Senate
Small Business Administration
Federal Trade Commission
U.S. House of Representatives

Recent Filings

PeriodRegistrantIssuesLobbyistsAmount
2024 Oct-DecSummit Strategies Government Affairs
GOVINS
2$204K
2024 Jul-SepCapitol Counsel
FINTAX
1$170K
2024 Apr-JunPodesta Group
FINGOVINS+1
3$197K
2024 Jan-MarHogan Lovells
INSGOVTAX+1
1$165K
2023 Oct-DecDLA Piper
INSTAX
2$237K
2023 Jul-SepCapitol Counsel
FINTAX
2$253K
2023 Apr-JunK&L Gates
INSTAX
3$205K
2023 Jan-MarSquire Patton Boggs
TAXINSGOV+1
2$218K

Hartford Financial Services Lobbying FAQ

Hartford Financial Services has spent $4.0M on federal lobbying across 4 policy areas. This includes spending on registered lobbyists and direct government contacts.

Hartford Financial Services lobbies on 4 policy issues, including Insurance, Financial Institutions, Taxation, Government Issues. These disclosures are filed quarterly with the Senate Office of Public Records.

Hartford Financial Services has an Influence Score of 53/100 (Grade C). This proprietary score is based on total lobby spend (40%), policy issue breadth (30%), and revolving door connections (30%).

Hartford Financial Services employs 3 registered lobbyists, of whom 1 have revolving door connections, meaning they previously held government positions before becoming lobbyists.

Hartford Financial Services has contacted 6 government entities as part of their lobbying activities, including Dept of Homeland Security, White House Office, U.S. Senate.

Sources: Senate Office of Public Records (LDA), OpenSecrets.org
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Lobbying data is sourced from quarterly Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings with the Senate Office of Public Records. Influence Scores combine total spend (40%), issue breadth (30%), and revolving door connections (30%). Filings may be amended after initial submission.