Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities

Issue Code: FIN

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AI Overview

Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities is one of the 79 issue categories tracked under the Lobbying Disclosure Act. With $954.7M in total lobbying spend across 31.1K filings, it ranks among the most heavily lobbied policy areas in Washington. The money flowing into this issue reflects how much is at stake for the industries involved.

$954.7M
Total Lobbying Spend
31.1K
Filings
50
Top Clients

Spending by Year

YearSpendingFilings
2018$94.1M3,233
2019$92.8M3,298
2020$103.8M3,607
2021$108.1M3,621
2022$130.5M4,265
2023$141.2M4,576
2024$125.3M3,979
2025$158.7M4,558

Biggest Spenders

Top Firms

What They Lobby For

  • Commercial property investments
  • Revise US Code sections 59A, 59B, 4491, 6038 A, C, and E establishing "base erosion anti-abuse tax" to relieve corporations covered by the tax from nullifying the effect of tax credits and deductions
  • Regulation D reform
  • Government Contracting
  • Business issues related to investments in the U.S.
  • Lobbying on cannabis and related financial services issues
  • The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, business tax provisions, regulatory issues related to financial services technology,technology innovation for the financial services industry, cybersecurity regulations fo
  • Veterans administration (structure, benefits, services, and quality of care) Family code (UCCJEA) Federal enforcement of parental rights. Veteran suicide epidemic (root causes, actions, programs, ac
  • General overview for members and staff.
  • Tax reform, pension reform, retirement policy

Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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