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Texas Instruments

Technology & Internet · Lobbying Client

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C
Influence Score
59/100
Moderate Influence
$3.6M
Total Lobby Spend
4
Policy Issues
2
Lobbyists
1
Revolving Door

Texas Instruments's Federal Lobbying Record

Texas Instruments's $3.6M 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, Texas Instruments's annual disclosed lobbying spend has held roughly steady — $781K at the start versus $811K at the most recent year-end. Year-to-year wobbles inside that range usually reflect timing of legislative cycles rather than a strategic shift.

Texas Instruments'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 2 lobbyists reported by Texas Instruments (50%) disclose prior federal government service — a high revolving-door share. The LDA cover sheet flags any "covered position" the lobbyist held in the executive branch, Congress, or a senior staff role within the past two years.

Among the named bench, lobbyists with disclosed prior federal service include Steven F. Martin (Former Deputy Administrator, EPA). The covered-position field on LDA cover sheets captures executive-branch and senior congressional roles held within the prior two years.

Within the Technology & Internet sector, Texas Instruments ranks #33 of 47 tracked organizations by disclosed lobbying spend. The sector leader is Meta Platforms at $98.6M; the sector average is $14.3M. Texas Instruments's $3.6M sits 74% below the sector average.

Texas Instruments's LobbySpend Influence Score of 59/100 (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 Justice
Federal Trade Commission
Dept of the Treasury
Dept of Energy
Dept of Transportation

Recent Filings

PeriodRegistrantIssuesLobbyistsAmount
2024 Oct-DecBrownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
SCIGOVCPI
1$212K
2024 Jul-SepArnold & Porter
TAXCPI
2$168K
2024 Apr-JunSubject Matter
CPIGOV
2$205K
2024 Jan-MarBGR Group
GOVCPISCI+1
2$198K
2023 Oct-DecAkin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
CPITAXGOV+1
1$189K
2023 Jul-SepHogan Lovells
TAXCPI
1$185K
2023 Apr-JunFierce Government Relations
GOVSCICPI+1
1$153K
2023 Jan-MarJones Day
GOVCPISCI+1
2$174K

Texas Instruments Lobbying FAQ

Texas Instruments has spent $3.6M on federal lobbying across 4 policy areas. This includes spending on registered lobbyists and direct government contacts.

Texas Instruments lobbies on 4 policy issues, including Computer Industry, Science/Technology, Taxation, Government Issues. These disclosures are filed quarterly with the Senate Office of Public Records.

Texas Instruments has an Influence Score of 59/100 (Grade C). This proprietary score is based on total lobby spend (40%), policy issue breadth (30%), and revolving door connections (30%).

Texas Instruments employs 2 registered lobbyists, of whom 1 have revolving door connections, meaning they previously held government positions before becoming lobbyists.

Texas Instruments has contacted 5 government entities as part of their lobbying activities, including Dept of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, Dept of the Treasury.

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.