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LobbySpend

Lobbying Spending: Over $100M

6 organizations in this spending tier.

6
Organizations
$1.2B
Combined Spend
360
Lobbyists
113
Revolving Door

Influence Grade Distribution

0
Grade A
6
Grade B
0
Grade C
0
Grade D
0
Grade F

All Organizations, Over $100M

Frequently Asked Questions

6 organizations in our database have spent Over $100M on federal lobbying. Their combined spending totals $1.2B.

Organizations in the Over $100M lobbying tier include corporations, trade associations, and advocacy groups. They employ 360 registered lobbyists, of which 113 have former government positions.

Spending is only one factor in lobbying influence. Our Influence Score also weighs issue breadth (how many policy areas) and revolving door connections. Among organizations spending Over $100M, the grade distribution is: Grade B: 6.

Sources: Senate Office of Public Records LDA Filings
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Source: U.S. Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act database, 2026.