Marc Coalition

Coalition to advocate on Medicare secondary payor issues.

Based in VA

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AI Overview

With $2.3M in lobbying spend across 30 quarterly filings, Marc Coalition is a significant lobbying presence.

$2.3M
Total Lobbying Spend
30
Quarterly Filings
1
Lobbying Firms Used
7
Individual Lobbyists

Spending by Year

YearLobbying Spend
2018$240K
2019$320K
2020$320K
2021$290K
2022$290K
2023$320K
2024$320K
2025$200K

Lobbying Firms

KING & SPALDING LLP

What They Lobby For

  • -- H.R. 1122, the Secondary Payer Advancement, Rationalization, and Clarification (SPARC) Act -- Medicaid Third Party Liability and Extension of MACRA Section 220 -- Advocate for PAID Act
  • -- Advocate for H.R. 5881, PAID Act
  • Advocacy for PAID Act, H.R. 1375 and other Medicare Secondary Payer issues
  • Advocacy for PAID Act, H.R. 1375, S. 1918 and other Medicare Secondary Payer issues
  • Advocacy for Medicare Secondary Payer issues
  • Advocacy for Medicare Secondary Payer issues; RAMP Act, H.R. 8063
  • Advocacy for Medicare Secondary Payer Issues; RAMP Act, H.R. 3388 and S.1607 (118th Cong.) (2023-2024).
  • Advocacy for Medicare Secondary Payer Issues; RAMP Act, H.R. 3388 and S. 1607 (118th Cong.) (2023-2024), Appropriation Issues.
  • Advocacy for Medicare Secondary Payer Issues; RAMP Act, H.R. 3388 and S. 1607 (118th Cong.) (2023-2024).
  • Advocacy for Medicare Secondary Payer Issues; RAMP Act, H.R. 3388, and S. 1607 (118th Cong.) (2023-2024).

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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