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Updated May 2026 · Senate LDA filings

Manufacturing, Who Lobbies on This Issue

Organizations lobbying on manufacturing policy issues, as disclosed in Senate LDA filings.

Manufacturing is a mid-tier issue area, with 23 organizations reporting $154.7M in cumulative disclosed lobbying activity tagged to this code. Issue areas in this band typically have a defined set of regulated stakeholders and a steady but not dominant share of overall LDA filings.

23
Organizations
$154.7M
Total Disclosed Spend
MAN
LDA Issue Code

What These Numbers Mean

Participation on Manufacturing is moderate, with 23 distinct registrants reporting activity. This is the typical breadth for an issue area anchored to one or two specific bills or rulemakings of broad sectoral interest.

The disclosed-spend leader on Manufacturing is National Association of Manufacturers (grade B) at $26.7M, narrowly ahead of General Electric at $18.2M. Closely contested issue leaderboards are typical of policy areas where multiple firms with competing interests engage at similar scale.

Issue codes are one of the most useful but least intuitive parts of LDA filings. Registrants must attach at least one general issue area code to each quarterly filing, but the code list is fixed and broad — the same code can cover several distinct policy debates, and filers often use a single code even when working multiple narrower topics within it. The dollar totals on this page are filer-allocated and should be read as a directional signal of where attention is concentrated rather than as audited line items. The original filings are publicly available through the Senate Office of Public Records; the campaign-finance research project at OpenSecrets uses the same filings as one input.

Top Spenders on Manufacturing

How to Read This Page

The issue page rolls up every LobbySpend-tracked filer that has reported lobbying activity tagged to the Manufacturing general issue code at any point in the years tracked. The total-spend number sums filer-allocated dollars across those filings, deduplicated against amendments. The organization count reflects unique registrants, not unique filings — a registrant that filed every quarter for five years is still counted once.

Cross-cutting issues (Taxation, Health Issues, Defense) tend to attract a long tail of mid-tier filers from many sectors at once. Narrow issues (Postal, Tobacco, Religion) concentrate participation in a small set of anchor stakeholders. Both patterns are normal in LDA data — the structure of the issue-code list is what produces the difference, not any underlying judgment about the relative importance of the policy area. For the full methodology, including how the Influence Score weights total spend, issue breadth, and revolving-door staffing, see the methodology page.

23 organizations have collectively disclosed $154.7M in federal lobbying activity tagged to Manufacturing (LDA code MAN), drawn from Senate LDA quarterly disclosure filings.