Campaign for Youth Justice

Based in DC

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AI Overview

With $0 in lobbying spend across 12 quarterly filings, Campaign for Youth Justice is an active lobbying client. Their lobbying covers 4 issue areas. Active from 2018 to 2020.

$0
Total Spend
3
Years Active
1
Firms Hired
2
Lobbyists Deployed
4
Issues Lobbied

Spending Trend

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YearLobbying Spend
2018$0
2019$0
2020$0

Issues Lobbied

Lobbying Firms

Lobbyists

Government Agencies Targeted

These are the government entities that Campaign for Youth Justice disclosed contacting in their lobbying filings.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESOffice of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency PreventionSENATEBureau of Justice StatisticsBureau of Prisons (BOP)Commerce, Dept of (DOC)Natl Park Service (NPS)U.S. Commission on Civil RightsU.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)Education, Dept ofJustice, Dept of (DOJ)State, Dept of (DOS)Office of Personnel Management (OPM)Agriculture, Dept of (USDA)White House OfficeBureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (BCIS)Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS)Office of Management & Budget (OMB)
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What They Lobby About

These are actual descriptions from their quarterly lobbying disclosure filings, summarizing what they lobbied Congress and federal agencies about.Issue areas: Immigration, Budget/Appropriations, Law Enforcement, Civil Rights

Gang violence prevention

Request for support for JJDPA (Titles 2 & 5) under the Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention and other criminal justice and juvenile justice funding in H.R. 1625, the FY 2018 Omnibus Spe

S. 860, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of 2017

H.R. 1809, Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2017

H.R. 1625, FY 2018 Omnibus Appropriations Bill - Funding for the Juvenile

Gang violence prevention, family separation, family detention

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Last updated: February 2026

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