Americans for Responsible Innovation — Lobbying Spend: $1.1 million
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Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Americans for Responsible Innovation
- Property
- Lobbying Spend
- Value
- $1.1 million
- As Of
- 2024
- Notes
- Total 2024 federal lobbying ~$1.08M (in-house $700K + external firms $380K). Verified from Senate LDA filings.
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