The Dual Eligible Coalition

Providers, payers, patient groups, and plans coalition advocacy.

Based in DC

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AI Overview

With $1.4M in lobbying spend across 30 quarterly filings, The Dual Eligible Coalition is a significant lobbying presence.

$1.4M
Total Lobbying Spend
30
Quarterly Filings
1
Lobbying Firms Used
5
Individual Lobbyists

Spending by Year

YearLobbying Spend
2018$80K
2019$230K
2020$230K
2021$230K
2022$250K
2023$200K
2024$100K
2025$60K

Lobbying Firms

LEAVITT PARTNERS, LLC

What They Lobby For

  • Issues related to the Dual Eligible program.
  • Issues related to dual eligible beneficiaries including: S.4635 - Comprehensive Care for Dual Eligible Individuals Act S.4273 The Supporting States in Integrating Medicare and Medicaid Act of 2022 S, 4264 Advancing Integration in Medicare and Medicaid Act S. 3630 The Supporting Care for Dual Eligibles Act
  • -Issues related to dual eligible beneficiaries including: -S.4635 - Comprehensive Care for Dual Eligible Individuals Act -S.4273 The Supporting States in Integrating Medicare and Medicaid Act of 2022 -S, 4264 Advancing Integration in Medicare and Medicaid Act -S. 3630 The Supporting Care for Dual Eligibles Act
  • -Issues related to dual eligible beneficiaries including: -S.4635 - Comprehensive Care for Dual Eligible Individuals Act -S.4273 The Supporting States in Integrating Medicare and Medicaid Act of 2022 -S.4264 Advancing Integration in Medicare and Medicaid Act -S.3630 The Supporting Care for Dual Eligibles Act -S.3950 DUALS Act of 2024

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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