marijuana
ofUS Cannabis Council hired Mercury Public Relations Department to lobby on Issues related to the cannabis industry. The lobbyist for the account is Brian Lanza, who served as communications director for President-elect Trump's first transition team.
The cannabis industry is at a pivotal time. In May, the Biden administration officially moved marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug with a low or moderate potential for abuse, along with heroin and LSD, which are in the category of drugs with a high risk of addiction and no medical use. A new rule-making process has begun.
The incoming Trump administration will have a hand in rescheduling cannabis and shaping the next phase of the burgeoning industry. President Trump has voiced support for rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III this fall, as have Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz. I support it. marijuana Legalization.
transportation
NLX Railway hired DGA Group to Build your profile Congress and the federal government are “looking to expand support and secure federal funding for major rail projects in Minnesota.” The lobbyist for this account is Brett Scott, a former senior official at the Department of Transportation and alumnus of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Uber hired The Group DC to lobby on It includes “issues related to the future of work and the on-demand economy,” as well as transport security and international taxes. One of the account's lobbyists is Jorge Aguilar, former press secretary and head of Hispanic media for Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Copyright
of Recording Industry Association of America hired iggy ventures to lobby on Issues related to the Anti-Counterfeiting Protection Act, a 1996 law that cracks down on counterfeit trademarked goods. The lobbyist for this account is Patrick Lane, an alumnus of 21st Century Fox and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
trade
clothing company Quince hired smith free group to lobby on Issues regarding import duties. President Trump has vowed to impose tariffs of 10% to 20% on all imports into the U.S. and an even steeper 60% tariff on imports from China, forcing companies to cut back on potential supplies. We are rushing to cooperate with K Street to help steer the chain. scramble. One of the account's lobbyists is Max Becker, former coalition coordinator for the House Republican Conference.





