University of Idaho
Institute of Higher Education.
Based in ID
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AI Overview
With $1.2M in lobbying spend across 23 quarterly filings, University of Idaho is a significant lobbying presence. Their lobbying covers 8 issue areas. Active from 2021 to 2025.
$1.2M
Total Spend
5
Years Active
1
Firms Hired
7
Lobbyists Deployed
8
Issues Lobbied
Spending Trend
View as table
| Year | Lobbying Spend |
|---|---|
| 2021 | $120K |
| 2022 | $410K |
| 2023 | $280K |
| 2024 | $200K |
| 2025 | $200K |
Issues Lobbied
Lobbying Firms
Lobbyists
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: Budget/Appropriations, Education, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Defense and 3 more
- •Appropriations related to higher education funding for University of Idaho.
- •Introductory meetings with Idaho congressional delegation, farm bill, University of Idaho FY23 appropriations projects.
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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings
Last updated: February 2026
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