Senate LDA data Updated quarterly Lobbying disclosures

Homeland Security Lobbying

Lobbying activity reported under the Lobbying Disclosure Act on this issue: registrants, expenditures, and specific bills lobbied, drawn from the Senate Office of Public Records quarterly LD-2 filings.

Issue code: HOM · 95 organizations lobbying on this issue

Total Lobbying Spend
$1.7M
Organizations
95

What the Homeland Security Lobbying Data Shows

Under Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act code HOM, 95 organizations reported federal lobbying activity on Homeland Security across the 2023-2024 reporting period, with combined expenditures of $1.7M. That volume of filings places Homeland Security among the issues where corporate, trade-association, and advocacy lobbying is actively shaping the legislative and regulatory agenda, with each registrant required to disclose specific bills, agencies contacted, and in-house lobbyists engaged.

TL MANAGEMENT leads all filers on this issue with $690K in tracked lobbying expenditures, and the top 10 reporting organizations — including TL MANAGEMENT, AMERICAN LEGION, HELIX, INC. — typically account for a disproportionate share of total outlays, a concentration pattern that repeats across most LDA issue codes. Each of these organizations files quarterly LD-2 disclosures naming the lobbyists deployed and the chambers of Congress or executive agencies contacted.

The 95 filers tracked here represent a structured picture of who is paying to be heard on Homeland Security — useful context when evaluating hearings, committee markups, and rulemaking on related topics. Because LDA filings are a public-record trailing indicator, spending in the 2023-2024 window reflects priorities that will continue to ripple through the 118th and 119th Congresses before any policy outcomes register in the data.

Top Spenders

Rank Organization Total Lobbying
#1 TL MANAGEMENT $690K
#2 AMERICAN LEGION $570K
#3 HELIX, INC. $488K
#4 ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC $480K
#5 ORACLE CORPORATION $430K
#6 NATIONAL ROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION $400K
#7 HADASSAH, THE WOMEN'S ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA, INC. $280K
#8 FRESH PRODUCE ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAS $270K
#9 JEWISH FEDERATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA $220K
#10 NATIONAL CHICKEN COUNCIL $210K
#11 MICROSOFT CORPORATION $150K
#12 FIBER OPTIC SENSING ASSOCIATION $150K
#13 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY $150K
#14 AMERICAN BUS ASSOCIATION $145K
#15 SYENSQO USA LLC $140K
#16 BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY $135K
#17 ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN WATER AGENCIES $130K
#18 PUERTO RICO FISCAL AGENCY AND FINANCIAL ADVISORY AUTHORITY (AAFAF) $120K
#19 SRC INC. $120K
#20 CITY OF SAN JOSE, CA $120K
#21 AIRBUS AMERICAS, INC. $120K
#22 AVANTUS FEDERAL $110K
#23 GHOSTWORKS MARINE $110K
#24 STE NORTH AMERICA, INC. (FORMERLY ST ENGINEERING NORTH AMERICA, INC.) $110K
#25 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY AVIATION AUTHORITY $108K
#26 NAVY LEAGUE OF THE UNITED STATES $107K
#27 SHORELIGHT EDUCATION $100K
#28 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY $100K
#29 COLSA CORPORATION $90K
#30 SECURE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS DBA BENCHMARK SECURE TECHNOLOGY $80K
#31 PALLET PBC $70K
#32 TELEDYNE FLIR (FORMERLY FLIR SYSTEMS INC AND SUBSIDIARIES) $60K
#33 PORT OF BROWNSVILLE $60K
#34 EDISON INTERNATIONAL $60K
#35 HELLEN SYSTEMS, LLC $60K
#36 AXON ENTERPRISE, INC. $60K
#37 908 DEVICES, INC. $60K
#38 SAM ACTION, INC. $60K
#39 AUBURN UNIVERSITY $60K
#40 ADVANCED MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY $50K
#41 CHAINALYSIS $50K
#42 VISA USA, INC. $50K
#43 GPA MIDSTREAM ASSOCIATION $50K
#44 SWITCH $50K
#45 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI $50K
#46 AMERICAN CAR RENTAL ASSOCIATION $45K
#47 AMERICAN TRANSACTION PROCESSORS COALITION $40K
#48 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE $40K
#49 S & K TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $40K
#50 UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA $40K

Who spends the most on Homeland Security

Top organizations by reported lobbying spend on this issue code, from Senate LDA filings.

Lobbying spend on Homeland Security · U.S. Senate Office of Public Records (LDA)

TL MANAGEMENT$690KAMERICAN LEGION$570KHELIX, INC.$488KACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC$480KORACLE CORPORATION$430KNATIONAL ROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION$400KHADASSAH, THE WOMEN'S ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA, INC.$280KFRESH PRODUCE ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAS$270K
Lobbying spend on Homeland Security · U.S. Senate Office of Public Records (LDA)

Source: U.S. Senate Office of Public Records — Lobbying Disclosure Act filings LD-2 quarterly lobbying disclosure filings (issue codes, registrants, expenditures) · 2024 Aggregated from quarterly LD-2 filings for issue code HOM; covers 95 registered organizations across the 2023-2024 reporting period.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is spent lobbying on Homeland Security?

A total of $1.7M has been spent lobbying on Homeland Security by 95 organizations, according to Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings for 2023-2024. The top spender is TL MANAGEMENT, with $690K in total lobbying expenditures.

Who are the biggest spenders on Homeland Security lobbying?

The top organizations lobbying on Homeland Security include TL MANAGEMENT, AMERICAN LEGION, HELIX, INC.. These organizations file lobbying disclosures with the Senate Office of Public Records, which are publicly available under the Lobbying Disclosure Act.

What is the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA)?

The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 requires lobbyists and lobbying firms to register and file quarterly reports with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House. These filings disclose the issues lobbied on, the amount spent, and the government entities contacted. PlainInfluence uses these filings to track lobbying activity by issue area.

How many organizations lobby on Homeland Security?

95 organizations have filed lobbying disclosures listing Homeland Security as a lobbying issue during the 2023-2024 reporting period. Each organization may file multiple times per year as lobbying activities continue across quarters.

Where does lobbying issue data come from?

All lobbying data is sourced from the Senate Office of Public Records, which collects filings under the Lobbying Disclosure Act. Organizations must disclose their lobbying expenditures, the specific issues they lobby on (using standardized issue codes), and the government bodies they contact. Data shown covers 2023-2024 filings.

Data: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2023-2024. Verify filings at lda.senate.gov.

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