Homeland Security

Issue Code: HOM

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AI Overview

Homeland Security is one of the 79 issue categories tracked under the Lobbying Disclosure Act. With $475.9M in total lobbying spend across 21.2K filings, it ranks among the significantly lobbied policy areas in Washington. The money flowing into this issue reflects how much is at stake for the industries involved.

$475.9M
Total Lobbying Spend
21.2K
Filings
50
Top Clients

Spending by Year

YearSpendingFilings
2018$57.8M2,762
2019$52.4M2,655
2020$57.5M2,807
2021$57.3M2,553
2022$63.6M2,742
2023$65.1M2,754
2024$56.5M2,356
2025$65.8M2,583

Biggest Spenders

Top Firms

What They Lobby For

  • Offshore One Call Notification Center Pipeline Safety
  • Funding opportunities for first responder products
  • Issues pertaining to the construction and management of privately-operated prisons and detention facilities. CONSISTENT WITH CORECIVIC POLICY, MILLER STRATEGIES, LLC DOES NOT LOBBY FOR OR AGAINST ANY
  • Funding opportunities for first responder products.
  • Supplemental Passenger Screening Services
  • Issues related to funding and the procurement of small/standard boats.
  • Educate policymakers and congressional committees on MedStar Health and importance ensuring critical medical transportation and trauma services in the National Capital Region. Work with federal agenci
  • Appropriations regarding Higher Education; Justice related issues and initiatives; and College profile and policy matters
  • Issues relating to adequate supplies of efficacious vaccine for multiple strains of Foot and Mouth Disease for the U.S.
  • Issues related to judiciary, homeland security, immigration, and agriculture

Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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