Carnegie Mellon University

Based in PA

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AI Overview

With $3.1M in lobbying spend across 34 quarterly filings, Carnegie Mellon University is a significant lobbying presence. Their lobbying covers 12 issue areas. Active from 2018 to 2025.

$3.1M
Total Spend
8
Years Active
1
Firms Hired
2
Lobbyists Deployed
12
Issues Lobbied

Spending Trend

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YearLobbying Spend
2018$376K
2019$376K
2020$338K
2021$320K
2022$340K
2023$350K
2024$540K
2025$460K

Issues Lobbied

Lobbying Firms

Lobbyists

Government Agencies Targeted

These are the government entities that Carnegie Mellon University disclosed contacting in their lobbying filings.

Army, Dept of (Other)Defense, Dept of (DOD)Energy, Dept ofHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSENATETransportation, Dept of (DOT)U.S. Postal Service (USPS)Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS)Natl Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)Education, Dept ofOffice of Technology Policy (OTP)White House OfficeOffice of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP)Executive Office of the President (EOP)Federal Railroad AdministrationCommerce, Dept of (DOC)Air Force, Dept ofLabor, Dept of (DOL)Natl Science Foundation (NSF)Agriculture, Dept of (USDA)
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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: Transportation, Defense, Health Issues, Education, Budget/Appropriations and 7 more

Support for research in autonomous vehicle technology. Support for research in smart city and smart infrastructure technologies. Support for funding the University Transportation Center program in t

Support for research in artificial intelligence applications for the defense and intelligence communities (HR 4625; S 2217; HR 5356). Support for research in the development of trustworthy systems for

Support for applying social and decision science research for public health and research and continued funding of the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in the Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) of the

Support for funding of the Institute of Education Services. Support for the re authorization of the Perkins student loan program.

Support for continued funding of the EPA Star grant program. Support for increased funding in NSF, NIH, NASA. Support for the development of a national artificial intelligence strategy. Support for r

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Last updated: February 2026

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