Crossroads Strategies
Campaign Finance
$37,200 GivenFigures are based on itemized contributions reported to the Federal Election Commission and state agencies. Please note that:
- contributions under $200 are not reported, and so are not included in totals.
- only contributions from individuals and organizations to candidates are included. Various accounting measures and more exotic contribution types are excluded.
- contributions are matched based on organization and recipient name reported within each election cycle. Contributions using an incorrect or non-standard version of the name may be missed.
- corporate name changes and mergers may cause figures to differ from those of the Center for Responsive Politics.
- organization totals include known subsidiaries of the organization.
For more information, please see our campaign finance methodology page. Lobbyist bundling data is described on our lobbyist bundling methodology page.
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Top Recipients
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Republicans vs. Democrats
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Lobbying
$1,740,000 IncomeFigures are based on lobbying activity reported to the Senate Office of Public Records. Reported dollar amounts are required to be accurate only to the nearest $20,000. For organizations whose primary business is lobbying, we display total income and top clients. For organizations that are not primarily lobbying firms, we display total amount spent on lobbying and top lobbying firms hired.
For more information, please see our lobbying methodology page.
Lobbying Carried Out by Crossroads Strategies
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Names of Lobbyists
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Client Amount NRA Institute for Legislative Action $240,000 Community Financial Services Assn $230,000 Fitch Ratings $200,000 Safari Club International $200,000 Pernod Ricard $200,000 Southern Co $170,000 AT&T Inc $120,000 Pharmathene Inc $90,000 Alternative Investment Management Assn $80,000 Verizon Communications $70,000 -
Most Frequently Disclosed Lobbying Issues
- Finance,
- Firearms, Guns & Ammunition,
- Telecommunications,
- Environment & Superfund,
- Animals,
- Banking,
- Copyright, Patent & Trademark,
- Energy & Nuclear Power,
- Fed Budget & Appropriations,
- Agriculture
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Most Frequently Disclosed Bills
Bill No. Title H.R.4173 Wall Street Transparency and Accountability Act of 2010 S.3217 Private Fund Investment Advisers Registration Act of 2010 H.R.510 H.R.690 Modernize Our Bookkeeping In the Law for Employee's Cell Phone Act of 2009 H.R.1054 H.R.1055 Restoration of the U.S.-Russia Polar Bear Conservation Fund Act of 2009 H.R.1521 Cell Tax Fairness Act of 2009 H.R.2428 Broadband Conduit Deployment Act of 2009 H.R.3749 Recreational Fishing and Hunting Heritage and Opportunities Act S.144 Modernize Our Bookkeeping In the Law for Employee's Cell Phone Act of 2009 -
Recent Lobbying Contracts
Date Client Summary May 29, 2013 Eisai Inc Medicare issues, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues, and pharmaceutical issues View registration May 29, 2013 Morgan Stanley Implementation of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act; capital standards issues; derivatives; tax reform issues. View registration May 29, 2013 National Assn of Home Builders banking, tax and housing issues View registration May 24, 2013 HollyFrontier Corporation general energy issues, energy tax issues and manufacturing deduction View registration
Regulations
Mentioned in 1 docketAll data is based on documents downloaded from Regulations.gov. The first table shows mentions: all documents that include the name of the company anywhere in the document or document metadata. The second table shows submissions: all documents where the submitter metadata included the company name. Each table shows the top 10 dockets, ranked by number of occurrences.
Matches are based on a search for the company name. Variations in the company name, such as acronyms, nicknames or alternate names may cause documents to be missed. The mention of a company name in a document may be incidental and does not necessarily indicate that the company has any relevance to the document. Company names that are common English words may erroneously match with text that is not referring to the company.
Not all agencies submit public comments to Regulations.gov. For a list of participating and non-participating agencies see here. Agencies that do submit to Regulations.gov have varying levels of accuracy and completeness.
Regulations and public comments can be downloaded in bulk here.
The tables show occurrences of "Crossroads Strategies" in public comments on proposed federal regulations.
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Mentions in Document Text
View all mentions data for Crossroads Strategies
Sources:
Regulations.gov