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SECURITIES INDUSTRY AND FINANCIAL MARKETS ASSOCIATION (SIFMA)

DC · US

Trade association

finance banking

Tracked direct giving

$0

Tracked donations to candidate

$0

LDA reported lobbying spend

$50,000

Connections

7

Coalition view

SECURITIES INDUSTRY AND FINANCIAL MARKETS ASSOCIATION (SIFMA) operates as part of a multi-committee coalition with Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association PAC (SIFMA PAC). Combined tracked totals across all coalition members below give the figure most public sources quote (Sludge, JNS, OpenSecrets).

Combined tracked giving

$0

Combined tracked receipts

$5,000

Combined lobbying spend

$50,000

Lobbying Activity Detail

Disclosed lobbying expenditures from LDA filings where this entity is the client. Dollar amounts represent what was reported to the Senate Office of Public Records.

Top Lobbying Issues

FINFinancial Institutions/Investments
$50K
LBRLabor/Employment
$50K
TAXTaxation/Internal Revenue Code
$50K

Lobbying Firms Retained

AVOQ, LLC$50K

Bills Referenced in Lobbying Filings

S. 1582

Lobbying data from Senate LDA filings and the LobbyView dataset (MIT/NSF, CC-BY-4.0). Dollar figures represent disclosed expenditures only and may not capture all influence activity. Issue codes follow the LDA general issue classification.

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TypeConnected ToDetailsSource
Lobbied forGENIUS Act, Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (S.394)LDA filing: lobbied on GENIUS Act, period 2nd Quarter (Apr 1 - June 30), reported amount $50,000Source
Employed byAVOQ, LLCHired AVOQ, LLC to lobby on GENIUS ActSource
commented_onDepartment of the TreasuryPublic comment on TREAS-DO-2024-0008: Financial Data Transparency Act Joint Data StandardsSource
Instrument ofFinance and banking industrySIFMA represents broker-dealers and investment banksEditorial
commented_onOffice of the Comptroller of the CurrencyPublic comment on OCC-2024-0012: Financial Data Transparency Act Joint Data StandardsSource
commented_onConsumer Financial Protection BureauPublic comment on CFPB-2020-0034: Consumer Access to Financial RecordsSource
Has as instrumentSecurities Industry and Financial Markets Association PAC (SIFMA PAC)SIFMA PAC is the political arm of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets AssociationEditorial