John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A)

Insurance and Financial Services

Based in MA

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AI Overview

With $9.5M in lobbying spend across 32 quarterly filings, John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A) is one of the biggest lobbying spenders in Washington. Their lobbying covers 12 issue areas. Active from 2018 to 2025.

$9.5M
Total Spend
8
Years Active
1
Firms Hired
3
Lobbyists Deployed
12
Issues Lobbied

Spending Trend

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YearLobbying Spend
2018$1.4M
2019$1.3M
2020$1.1M
2021$980K
2022$1.1M
2023$1.0M
2024$970K
2025$1.6M

Issues Lobbied

Lobbying Firms

Lobbyists

Government Agencies Targeted

These are the government entities that John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A) disclosed contacting in their lobbying filings.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSENATENatl Economic Council (NEC)Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)Treasury, Dept ofWhite House OfficeLabor, Dept of (DOL)Health & Human Services, Dept of (HHS)President of the U.S.Office of Personnel Management (OPM)Commerce, Dept of (DOC)State, Dept of (DOS)Energy, Dept of
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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: Taxation, Insurance, Retirement, Trade, Financial and 7 more

Review of Public Law No. 115-97 - The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

H.R. 3910 - a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make lifetime income and managed account options of defined contribution re

S.2241 and HR 4225 - amendment to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act by clarifying that State Exchanges are prohibited from imposing fees or assessments on issuers of excepted benefits and

s.3471 - Retirement Enhancement and Savings Act of 2016

Retirement Security - Insurance, asset management, regulatory oversight and related matters

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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