Novozymes North America

Parent Organization: Novozymes

Lobbying

$970,000 Spent
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Lobbying on Behalf of Novozymes North America

  • Names of Lobbyists
  • Firm Hired Amount
    Novozymes North America $970,000
  • Most Frequently Disclosed Lobbying Issues
    • Energy & Nuclear Power,
    • Agriculture,
    • Fed Budget & Appropriations,
    • Environment & Superfund,
    • Taxes,
    • Natural Resources
  • Most Frequently Disclosed Bills
    Bill No. Title
    H.R.2454 American Clean Energy And Security Act of 2009
    S.531 Energy and Water Integration Act of 2009
    S.661 Restoring America's Manufacturing Leadership through Energy Efficiency Act of 2009
    H.R.2409 Renewable Fuel Standard Improvement Act
    S.807 SMART Energy Act
    S.306 Biogas Production Incentive Act of 2009
    H.R.5142 Grow a Renewable Energy Economy Now--Jumpstart Other Biofuels Act of 2010
    H.R.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
    H.R.1476 OFS Act
    H.R.3852 Chesapeake Clean Water and Ecosystem Restoration Act of 2009
View all lobbying data for Novozymes North America Sources: OpenSecrets.org

Regulations

Mentioned in 14 dockets
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