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2019 U.S. Political Contribution and Expenditure Policy and Statement
The Company’s policy is to participate in public policymaking by informing government officials about our
positions on issues significant to the Company and our customers. These issues are discussed in the
context of existing and proposed laws, legislation, regulations, and policy initiatives, and include, for
example, commerce, intellectual property, trade, data privacy, transportation, and web services.
Relatedly, the Company constructively and responsibly participates in the U.S. political process. The goal
of the Company’s political contributions and expenditures is to promote the interests of the Company and
our customers, and the Company makes such decisions in accordance with the processes described in this
political contribution and expenditure policy and statement, without regard to the personal political
preferences of the Company’s directors, officers, or employees. Click here for archives of previous
statements.
Approval Process
The Company’s Vice President of Public Policy reviews and approves each political contribution and
expenditure made with Company funds or resources to, or in support of, any political candidate, political
campaign, political party, political committee, or public official in any country, or to any other organization
for use in making political expenditures, to ensure that it is lawful and consistent with the Company’s
business objectives and public policy priorities. The Company’s Senior Vice President for Global Corporate
Affairs and the Senior Vice President and General Counsel review all political expenditures. In addition,
the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors annually reviews this political contribution and expenditure
policy and statement and a report on all of the Company’s political contributions and expenditures,
including any contributions made to trade associations or 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations.
2019 Political Expenditures
In 2019, the Company complied with all applicable regulations requiring public disclosure of corporate
political activity. In 2019, the Company did not make federal contributions to political parties or 527
organizations, or in support or opposition of any political campaigns, and did not make any federal or
state independent expenditures. In 2019, the Company made non-federal contributions to political
candidates, committees, 527 organizations, and ballot initiatives in the amounts disclosed in Annex A to
this political contribution and expenditure policy and statement. In 2019, the Company spent
approximately $16.14 million on federal lobbying activities, which are reported to the House and Senate:
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/Public_Disclosure/LDA_reports.htm.
In 2019, our spending related to the Company’s government relations efforts in all states (non‐federal)
was approximately $5.54 million. This amount relates to efforts in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Specific amounts spent per state
are generally disclosed on applicable state websites, such as those maintained by secretaries of state,
state ethics and public disclosure commissions, state legislatures, and similar websites.
The Company contributes to certain trade associations, coalitions, charities, and 501(c)(4) social welfare
organizations, many of which engage in efforts to inform policymakers on issues important to their
members. The total amount paid by the Company to U.S.-based trade associations, coalitions, charities,
and social welfare organizations was approximately $11.13 million in 2019. All organizations receiving
such payments of $10,000 or more made through the Company’s Public Policy Office in 2019 are disclosed
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in Annex A to this political contribution and expenditure policy and statement. The Company may not
agree with all the positions of each organization, its leaders, or its other supporters, but believes that the
Company’s support will help advance policy objectives aligned with our interests.
The Company has formed a political action committee (PAC) funded solely by voluntary contributions from
some of the Company’s employees and shareholders (and their spouses). The PAC’s activities are subject
to federal regulation, including detailed public disclosure requirements. The PAC files regular public
reports with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), and political contributions to and by the PAC are
required to be disclosed. These reports are publicly available on the FEC website at:
https://www.fec.gov/data/reports/pac-party/.
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ANNEX A
Company contributions to state and local candidates, political parties, committees, political
organizations, or ballot initiatives:
Ballot Initiatives
o Keep Washington Rolling - No on I-976 - $500,048.11
o Seattle’s Schools First Coalition - $25,000
o Washington Fairness Coalition - Approve I-1000 / R88 - $5,000
o Yes Seattle Libraries - $5,000
Political Organizations
o Democratic Attorneys General Association - $50,000
o Democratic Governors Association - $85,000
o Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee - $50,000
o Republican Attorneys General Association - $50,000
o Republican Governors Association - $83.818.15
o Republican Legislative Campaign Committee - $50,000
Contributions – U.S. State and Local Candidates, and Committees
o California Asian Pacific Islander Leadership PAC - $4,000 Toni Atkins - $4,700 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan - $2,000 Xavier Becerra - $3,700 Marc Berman - $2,000 Rob Bonta - $2,000 Autumn Burke - $2,000 Ian Calderon - $2,000 California Latino PAC - $10,000 California Republican Party - $12,000 Ed Chau - $2,000 Jim Cooper - $2,000 Brian Dahle - $2,000 Susan Eggman - $2,000 Heath Flora - $2,000 Jim Frazier - $2,000 Jesse Gabriel - $2,000 Steven Glazer - $2,000 Adam Gray - $2,000 Marqueece Harris-Dawson - $800 Robert Hertzberg - $2,000 Jerry Hill - $2,000 Internet Association California Political Action Committee - $10,000 Jacqui Irwin - $2,000 Sydney Kamlager Dove - $2,000 Kevin Kiley - $2,000 Paul Krekorian - $800 John Lee - $800 Evan Low - $2,000 Nury Martinez - $800 Chad Mayes - $2,000 Kevin McCarty - $2,000 Gavin Newsom - $31,000
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Jay Obernolte - $2,000 Anthony Portantino - $2,000 Anthony Rendon - $4,700 Eloise Reyes - $2,000 Richard Roth - $2,000 Blanca Rubio - $2,000 David Ryu - $800 Christy Smith - $2,000 Henry Stern - $2,000 Tom Umberg - $2,000 Marie Waldron - $2,000 Bob Wieckowski - $2,000 Scott Wiener - $2,000
o Colorado
Better Colorado Alliance - $10,000 Leading Colorado Forward - $10,000 Senate Majority Fund - $5,000 Values First Colorado - $5,000
o Delaware
Kathy Jennings - $1,200
o District of Columbia DC Proud 2019 - $5,000
o Georgia
Christopher Carr - $3,000
o Idaho Lawrence Wasden - $1,000
o Illinois
Jaime Andrade - $1,000 Omar Aquino - $1,000 Luis Arroyo - $1,000 Jason Barickman - $1,000 Dan Brady - $1,000 Kelly Burke - $1,000 Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce PAC - $2,500 Fred Crespo - $1,000 Rachelle Crowe - $1,000 Anthony DeLuca - $1,000 Tom Demmer - $1,000 Democratic Party of Illinois - $6,000 Ann Gillespie - $1,000 Norine Hammond - $1,000 Don Harmon - $1,000 Gregory Harris - $1,000 Michael Hastings - $1,000 Elizabeth Hernandez - $1,000 Jay Hoffman - $1,000 Mattie Hunter - $1,000 House Republican Organization - $3,000 Illinois Merchants Political Action Committee Team - $5,500 Illinois Senate Democratic Victory Fund - $6,000
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Internet Association Illinois PAC - $6,000 Emil Jones III - $1,000 Kimberly Lightford - $1,000 Camile Lilly - $1,000 Natalie Manley - $1,000 Antonio Munoz - $1,000 Republican State Senate Campaign Committee - $3,000 Robert Rita - $1,000 Chapin Rose - $1,000 Elgie Sims - $1,000 Justin Slaughter - $1,000 Steve Stadelman - $1,000 Dave Syverson - $1,000 Jil Tracy - $1,000 Emmanuel “Chris” Welch - $1,000 Keith Wheeler - $1,000 Michael Zalewski - $1,000
o Kansas
Derek Schmidt - $2,000
o Louisiana Jeff Landry - $5,000
o Maryland
Brian Frosh - $3,000
o Mississippi Lynn Fitch - $1,000
o Nebraska
Doug Peterson - $2,000
o Nevada Aaron Ford - $5,000
o New Mexico
Hector Balderas - $2,500
o New York Internet Association New York PAC - $4,000
o Oregon
Lee Beyer - $500 Denyc Boles - $750 Daniel Bonham - $500 Shelly Boshart-Davis - $500 Kate Brown - $4,000 Ginny Burdick - $2,250 Janelle Bynum - $500 Michael Dembrow - $500 Christine Drazan - $2,250 Paul Evans - $500 Shemia Fagan - $1,000 Lynn Findley - $1,000 Lew Frederick - $500
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Fred Girod - $750 Chris Gorsek - $750 Bill Hansell - $1,000 Cedric Hayden - $500 Ken Helm - $500 Paul Holvey - $500 Betsy Johnson - $1,500 Tim Knopp - $500 Tina Kotek - $2,250 Mark Meek - $500 Nancy Nathanson - $1,000 Rob Nosse - $500 Floyd Prozanski - $500 Dan Rayfield - $1,500 Werner Reschke - $1,000 Chuck Riley - $500 Ellen Rosenblum - $4,000 Andrea Salinas - $500 Senate Democratic Leadership Fund - $2,250 Greg Smith - $1,000 Barbara Smith-Warner - $1,500 Janeen Sollman - $500 Duane Stark - $500 Elizabeth Steinward-Hayward - $1,500 Kathleen Taylor - $500 Kim Thatcher - $500 Chuck Thomsen - $1,000 Rob Wagner - $1,250 Carl Wilson - $500
o South Carolina
Alan Wilson - $2,000
o South Dakota Jason Ravnsborg - $1,000
o Tennessee
A Better Nashville PAC - $25,000 Raumesh Akbari - $2,500 Burkley Allen - $3,000 Paul Bailey - $2,000 Carson “Bill” Beck - $1,500 Fabian Bedne - $1,000 Mike Bell - $1,500 BOW PAC - $3,000 Janice Bowling - $1,000 Clark Boyd - $1,500 Rush Bricken - $500 Richard Briggs - $1,500 David Briley - $2,500 CAM PAC - $5,000 Karen Camper - $2,500 Dale Carr - $500 Citizens for the Right Way - $500 John Ray Clemmons - $500 Jesse Chism - $500
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John Cooper - $16,200 John Crawford - $500 Michael Curcio - $1,000 Martin Daniel - $1,000 Steve Dickerson - $3,000 Becky Duncan Massey - $1,500 Bill Dunn - $1,000 Jeremy Elrod - $3,000 Jeremy Faison - $1,500 Bob Freeman - $1,000 Ron Gant - $500 Todd Gardenhire - $2,500 Johnny Garrett - $500 Brenda Gilmore - $2,500 Steve Glover - $3,000 Larry Hagar - $1,000 Ferrell Haile - $2,500 Yusef Hakeem - $500 Curtis Halford - $500 Jonathan Hall - $1,000 DeCosta Hastings - $3,000 Kirk Haston - $500 Patsy Hazlewood - $1,000 Gary Hicks - $1,500 Matthew Hill - $500 Timothy Hill - $1,500 Jason Hodges - $500 House Democratic Caucus - $5,000 House Republican Caucus - $5,000 Dan Howell - $1,500 Sharon Hurt - $2,000 JACK PAC - $3,000 Ed Jackson - $2,000 Darren Jernigan - $500 Jack Johnson - $5,000 Mina Johnson - $2,000 Kelly Keisling - $1,000 KEY PAC - $3,000 Ed Kindall - $2,000 Sara Kyle - $1,000 William Lamberth - $2,500 Lamberth PAC - $3,000 Antoinette Lee - $1,000 Bill Lee Inaugural Inc. - $7,500 Bill Lee - $10,000 Jon Lundberg - $1,500 Susan Lynn - $2,000 Pat Marsh - $1,000 Randy McNally - $7,500 McPAC - $10,000 Bob Mendes - $1,000 Larry Miller - $500 Bo Mitchell - $500 Jerome Moon - $500 Frank Niceley - $1,000 Freddie O’Connell - $2,000
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Antonio Parkinson - $500 Jason Potts - $1,500 Jason Powell - $1,000 Bill Powers - $1,000 Russ Pulley - $1,000 Shane Reeves - $2,500 Kevin Rhoten - $1,000 Mary Carolyn Roberts - $1,000 Katrina Robinson - $2,500 Dave Rosenberg - $1,000 Senate Democratic Caucus - $5,000 Cameron Sexton - $5,000 Johnny Shaw - $500 Jim Shulman - $1,000 Colby Sledge - $1,000 Robin Smith - $1,500 Steve Southerland - $1,500 John Stevens - $2,500 Mike Stewart - $1,500 Art Swann - $1,000 Robert Swope - $2,000 Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry Political Action Committee - $10,000 Tennessee Senate Republican Caucus - $15,000 Bryan Terry - $1,500 Dwayne Thompson - $500 Rick Tillis - $1,000 Nancy VanReece - $2,000 Kevin Vaughn - $1,500 Tanaka Vercher - $2,500 Foy “Bo” Watson - $3,000 Sheri Weiner - $2,000 Dawn White - $1,500 Mark White - $1,000 Sam Whitson - $1,000 Ken Yager - $3,500 Jeff Yarbro - $2,500
o Utah
Sean Reyes - $5,000
o Vermont
TJ Donovan - $2,000
o Virginia
Leslie Adams - $500
Lashrecse Aird - $1,000
Terry Austin - $500
John Avoli - $500
Hala Ayala - $1,000
George Barker - $2,000
Amanda Batten - $500
John Bell - $1,000
Rob Bell - $500
Robert Bloxom - $1,000
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Jeffrey Bourne - $500
Jennifer Boysko - $1,000
Emily Brewer - $500
David Bulova - $1,000
Kathy Byron - $2,500
Jeffrey Campbell - $500
Ronnie Campbell - $500
Betsy Carr - $500
Jennifer Carroll Foy - $500
Benton Chafin - $1,000
Colonial Leadership Trust Political Action Committee - $10,000
Christopher Collins - $1,000
Commonwealth Victory Fund - $15,000
Kelly Convirs-Fowler - $500
John Cosgove - $1,500
Kirk Cox - $5,000
Carrie Coyner - $1,000
Rosalyn Dance - $1,500
Glen Davis, Jr. - $500
Creigh Deeds - $1,000
Karrie Delaney - $500
William DeSteph - $1,500
Siobhan Dunnavant - $1,500
Adam Ebbin - $3,500
James Edmunds II - $500
John Edwards - $1,000
Energized for Change PAC - $10,000
Matthew Fariss - $500
Barbara Favola - $2,000
Eileen Filler-Corn - $8,000
Hyland “Buddy” Fowler, Jr. - $500
C. Todd Gilbert - $4,500
Gwendolyn “Wendy” Gooditis - $500
Nancy Guy - $500
Emmett Hanger, Jr. - $2,000
Ghazala Hashmi - $1,000
C.E. “Cliff” Hayes, Jr. - $500
Christopher Head - $500
Stephen Heretick - $500
Charniele Herring - $3,000
Keith Hodges - $500
Patrick Hope - $1,000
House Democratic Caucus - $10,000
House Republican Campaign Committee - $15,000
Janet Howell - $2,500
Tim Hugo - $1,500
Chris Hurst - $500
Clinton Jenkins - $500
S. Chris Jones - $3,000
Jerrauld “Jay” Jones - $1,000
Mark Keam - $2,000
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Jen Kiggans - $1,000
Terry Kilgore - $2,000
Kaye Kory - $500
Barry Knight - $3,000
Paul Krizek - $1,000
James “Jay” Leftwich, Jr. - $1,500
Mark Levine - $1,000
Lynwood Lewis - $1,000
Joseph Lindsey - $500
Mamie Locke - $2,000
Louise Lucas - $1,500
David Marsden - $2,000
Daniel Marshall III - $500
Jennifer McClellan - $2,500
Ryan McDougle - $1,500
John McGuire III - $500
Joseph McNamara - $500
Delores McQuinn - $500
Jeremy McPike - $2,000
James “Will” Morefield - $500
Martha Mugler - $500
Michael Mullin - $500
Kathleen Murphy - $500
Stephen Newman - $2,000
Thomas Norment - $5,000
NVTC TechPAC - $5,500
Mark Obenshain - $1,000
One Commonwealth PAC - $5,000
Israel O’Quinn - $500
Robert Orrock, Sr. - $500
Mark Peake - $1,000
Chapman Peterson - $1,000
Todd Pillion - $1,000
Kenneth Plum - $500
Charles Poindextor - $500
Margaret Ransone - $500
David Reid - $500
Roxann Robinson - $2,000
Frank Ruff, Jr. - $3,000
Chris Runion - $500
Nick Rush - $2,000
Ibraheem Samirah - $500
Richard Saslaw - $6,000
Don Scott - $500
Mark Sickles - $2,500
Marcus Simon - $1,000
Shelly Simonds - $500
Lionell Spruill - $1,000
William “Bill” Stanley - $1,000
Christopher Stolle - $500
Suhas Subramanyam - $500
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Richard “Rip” Sullivan, Jr. - $4,000
Richard Stuart - $1,000
Glen Sturtevant - $1,500
Scott Surovell - $1,000
The Way Ahead - $10,000
Luke Torian - $2,000
Kathy Tran - $500
Roslyn Tyler - $1,000
Schuyler VanValkenburg - $500
Virginia Legislative Black Caucus - $5,000
Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus - $16,000
Virginia Senate Republican Caucus - $25,000
Jill Vogel - $1,000
William Wampler III - $500
Jeion Ward - $1,500
R. Lee Ware, Jr. - $2,000
Vivian Watts - $1,500
Rodney Willet - $500
Tony Wilt - $500
Thomas Wright, Jr. - $500
Scott Wyatt - $500
David Yancey - $500
o Washington
Andrew Barkis - $1,000
Jeremy Barksdale - $1,000
Randi Becker - $1,000
Steve Bergquist - $1,000
Andy Billig - $1,000
Brian Blake - $1,000
Matt Boehnke - $1,000
Bill Boyce - $2,000
John Braun - $1,000
Michelle Caldier - $1,000
Mike Chapman - $1,000
Kelly Chambers - $1,000
Civic Alliance for a Sound Economy - $1,450,000
Annette Cleveland - $1,000
Laurie Dolan - $1,000
Jeremie Dufault - $1,000
Mary Dye - $1,000
Eastside Business Alliance - $20,000
Carolyn Eslick - $750
Jake Fey - $1,000
Joe Fitzgibbon - $1,000
Hilary Franz - $2,000
Chris Gildon - $500
Keith Goehner - $500
Mia Gregerson - $500
Dan Griffey - $500
Cyrus Habib - $2,000
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Drew Hansen - $1,000
Paul Harris - $1,000
Brad Hawkins - $1,000
Larry Hoff - $1,000
House Democratic Campaign Committee - $1,000
House Republican Organizational Committee - $1,000
Jay Inslee - $2,000
Morgan Irwin - $1,000
Laurie Jinkins - $2,000
Christine Kilduff - $1,000
Curtis King - $1,000
Steve Kirby - $1,000
Vicki Kraft - $1,000
Joel Kretz - $1,000
Marli Larimer - $1,000
Mari Leavitt - $500
Liz Lovelett - $2,000
Drew MacEwen - $1,000
Nicole Macri - $1,000
Jacqueline Maycumber - $1,000
Jared Mead - $1,000
Gina Mosbrucker - $1,000
Mark Mullet - $1,000
Steve O’Ban - $1,000
Ed Orcutt - $1,000
Timm Ormsby - $1,000
Tina Orwall - $1,000
Mike Padden - $1,000
Strom Petersen - $1,000
Eric Pettigrew - $1,000
Kristine Reeves - $1,000
Marcus Riccelli - $1,000
Jennifer Robertson - $2,000
June Robinson - $1,000
Christine Rolfes - $1,000
Skyler Rude - $1,000
Joseph Schmick - $1,000
Senate Republican Campaign Committee - $1,000
Larry Springer - $1,000
Derek Stanford - $1,000
Mike Steele - $1,000
John Stokes - $2,000
Drew Stokesbary - $1,000
Monica Stonier - $1,000
Pat Sullivan - $1,000
Gael Tarleton - $1,000
Steve Tharinger - $1,000
Kevin Van de Wege - $1,000
Luanne Van Werven - $1,000
Brandon Vick - $1,000
Mike Volz - $1,000
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Amy Walen - $1,000
Jim Walsh - $1,000
Maureen Walsh - $1,000
Washington Senate Democratic Campaign - $1,000
Lisa Wellman - $1,000
J.T. Wilcox - $1,000
Sharon Wylie - $500
Alex Ybarra - $1,000
Janice Zahn - $2,000
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Payments of $10,000 or more made through the Company’s Public Policy Office to U.S.-based trade associations,
coalitions, nonprofits, and social welfare organizations:
21st Century Postal Coalition
Advanced Energy Economy
Alliance for Connected Care
Alliance for Digital Innovation
American Antitrust Institute
American Council on Renewable Energy
American Councils for International Education
American Enterprise Institute
Americans for Tax Reform
Arizona Chamber of Commerce
Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies
Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International
Association of Washington Business
Association of American State Highway Transportation Officials
Bay Area Council
Bipartisan Policy Center
Brookings Institution
Business Council of New York State
Business Roundtable
CalChamber
Canadian American Business Council
Cargo Airline Association
Center for a New American Security
Center for American Progress
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
Center for Democracy and Technology
Centre for Information Policy Leadership
Challenge Seattle
Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
Coalition of Services Industries
Competitive Enterprise Institute
CompTIA
Computer and Communications Industry Association
Computer Science Education Coalition
Conference of Western Attorneys General
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.
Congressional Black Caucus Institute
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc.
Congressional Hunger Center
Congressional Institute
Connected Commerce Council
Consumer Action
Consumer Technology Association
Council of State Governments
Cross Border Data Forum, Inc.
CTIA
Cyber, Space & Intelligence Association
Data Center Coalition
Digital Advertising Alliance
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Digital Media Association
Downtown Seattle Association
Electronic Transactions Association
Entertainment Software Association
Equality California
Family Online Safety Institute
Financial Innovation Now
Flight Safety Foundation
Food Marketing Institute
Food Research & Action Center, Inc.
Future of Privacy Forum
George Mason University Foundation
Global Women’s Innovation Network
Greater Washington Board of Trade
Greater Washington Partnership
High Tech Inventors Alliance
Human Rights Campaign
INCOMPAS
Independent Women’s Forum
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Information Technology Industry Council
Intelligent Transportation Society of America
Interactive Advertising Bureau
International Center for Law and Economics
International Chamber of Commerce
International Republican Institute
Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Internet Association
Internet Coalition, Inc.
Internet Education Foundation
Internet Governance Coalition
Internet Infrastructure Coalition
Internet Society
James Clyburn Research Center
Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Lexington Institute
LGBTQ Victory Institute
Meridian International Center
National Center for APEC
National Conference of State Legislatures
National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools
National Consumers’ League
National Foreign Trade Council
National Foreign Trade Council Foundation
National Governors Association
National League of Cities
National Retail Federation
National Taxpayers Union
No Kid Hungry Campaign
Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce
Northern Virginia Technology Council
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Package Coalition
Parcel Shippers Association
Partnership for a Healthier America
Partnership on AI
Policing Project at NYU School of Law
PRBA – The Rechargeable Battery Association
Privacy for America
Professional Services Council
Progressive Policy Institute
Public Knowledge
R Street Institute
Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance
Retail Council of New York State
Retailers Association of Massachusetts
Ripon Society
Sea.citi
Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
Senate Presidents Forum
Sf.citi
Small UAV Coalition
Sports & Fitness Industry Association
State Privacy and Security Coalition
Tech:NYC
TechNet
Technology Alliance
Technology Association of Oregon
Technology Policy Institute
Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Consumer Goods Forum
Toy Association
U.S.-ASEAN Business Council
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Litigation Center
U.S.-China Business Council
U.S. Conference of Mayors
U.S.-U.A.E. Business Council
Utah Retail Merchants Association
Virginia Chamber of Commerce
Washington Council on International Trade
Washington International Trade Association
Washington Technology Industry Association
Women in California Leadership
Women in Government Foundation, Inc.
World Privacy Forum
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