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By Caitlin Oprysko

With Daniel Lippman

THAT WAS QUICK: Former Rep. Filemon Vela has already registered to lobby, a little over a month after resigning from Congress to take a job at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld . Vela, along with his former deputy chief of staff, Jose Borjon, and the firm's Susan Lent will be lobbying for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority on transportation and infrastructure issues, according to a lobbying disclosure filed last week.

— Vela's former district along Texas' Gulf Coast surrounded but did not include the Port of Corpus Christi, which in 2020 ranked third in the U.S. in total tonnage, according to data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

— A spokesperson for Akin Gump did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how the firm is managing Vela's ethics restrictions — he is subject to a yearlong cooling-off period during which he is barred from lobbying his former colleagues on the Hill — and lobbying registration filings don't require firms to disclose which entities will be the targets of a lobbying effort.

MORE NEW BUSINESS: The Consumer Brands Association, which represents a slew of packaged-goods producers, has added a new outside lobbyist to make inroads on the Hill on a number of issues, including the trade association's push to crack down on sales of online sale of THC-infused foods and candies meant to mimic well-known snack products.

— The trade group tapped Kate Coler, a former vice president of federal government relations for the grocery store chain Albertsons, in March to lobby on copycat edibles, transportation, supply chain, food safety and recycling for CBA, according to a newly filed disclosure.

— CBA was among a group of 15 trade groups and major snack food brands that signed on to a letter to lawmakers last month warning of a proliferation of so-called copycat edibles sold online. They asked negotiators on a pair of China competitiveness bills to include a provision in the final compromise legislation that would require large online marketplaces to follow certain rules or risk being held liable for the sale of counterfeit products on their sites, and of unauthorized sales of products that feature "famous" marks like the ones that are featured on marijuana-laced products such as "Stoneos."

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FORMER TRUMP TRADE CHIEF LOBBIES SENATE ON TARIFF LANGUAGE: "Donald Trump's former trade chief Robert Lighthizer has joined forces with the Biden administration to persuade GOP senators to oppose legislation that would roll back Trump-era tariffs on China — and they're having some success," POLITICO's Gavin Bade reports.

— "The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has been pushing senators in recent days to oppose language in the China economic competitiveness legislation that would direct the agency to temporarily cut tariffs on more than 2,200 imports from China, allow new companies to apply for exemptions, and offer refunds to those whose tariff exemptions expired."

— "The tariff language is expected to be one of the major points of contention in the conference committee negotiations over the bill, which will start May 12 and are expected to stretch all summer."

— "Lighthizer has been assisting the lobbying campaign, reaching out to Republican senators to oppose the provisions, according to three officials with knowledge of the conversations. Trump-aligned groups like America First Policy Institute, the former president's policy shop, and populist trade groups like the Coalition for a Prosperous America have also joined the fray. Lighthizer did not respond to requests for comment, and USTR stressed his involvement is independent of the Biden administration's aligned lobbying efforts."

— "The outreach appears to be working. Though 91 senators voted for the trade title that was included in the Senate version of the legislation last year, only 53 voted for a motion this week supporting the tariff language itself as part of a motion to instruct conference committee members on what to include in the final bill."

WILL PAPER BEAT PHARMA ONCE AGAIN?: "Specialty paper mills and drug companies are squaring off as the debate over whether prescribing information should move from hard copy to online is reignited on Capitol Hill," our Megan Wilson reports.

— The seemingly obscure fight, which has raged in the halls of Congress since 2014, "centers on the crinkly paper booklets attached to the side of prescription bottles that health care professionals use to spot drug interactions and potential health risks before they happen."

— "Executives from paper mills that make the thin sheets needed for the booklets, represented by the Pharmaceutical Printed Literature Association , will walk the halls of Congress this week for their annual fly-in — the first in-person visit in two years — and plan to meet with roughly two-dozen offices to tout the importance of the industry. For years, they've reminded members of the jobs that could be lost if the prescriber information, or PI, is eliminated — a potent argument especially among members with timber interests or paper mills in their district."

— "The pharmaceutical industry, however, believes this is the year it can finally claim victory, as proponents of an electronic system attempt a different approach. The industry is lining up behind the bipartisan bill, from Reps. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) and John Curtis (R-Utah) that attempts to strike a balance between moving toward electronic labeling and allowing paper to remain an option for doctors and pharmacists who request it — either once, or in perpetuity. The duo had previously partnered with other House lawmakers to support a move to electronic labeling."

FLYING IN: The Energy Workforce and Technology Council , which represents companies in the energy technology and services sector, is holding its annual fly-in this week. Executives from the energy services sector will meet with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, as well as members of the Biden administration and executive branch to discuss potential bipartisan energy legislation, the role its members play in energy and national security, supply chain issues, the war in Ukraine, ESG and the energy transition.

— They're set to meet with Sens. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) and Reps. Kevin Brady (R-Texas),Lizzie Fletcher (D-Texas), Colin Allred (D-Texas), Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas), Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.), Michael Burgess (R-Texas), August Pfluger (R-Texas) and staff for Sens. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), John Kennedy (R-La.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), Sherrod Brown(D-Ohio) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.).

COZEN O'CONNOR SHUFFLES NEW YORK OFFICE LEADERSHIP: Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, the lobbying arm of law firm Cozen O'Connor, has promoted Rose Christ and Katie Schwab to co-chairs of the New York practice group. They'll succeed Stuart Shorenstein , who opened the New York outpost in 2009 and has served as its chair for nearly a dozen years. Shorenstein will remain with Cozen, which represents New York institutions like the Apollo Theater Foundation, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York University and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, in a senior role.

— Christ recently served as president of the Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City and on the equity transition committee during New York Mayor Eric Adams' transition, while Schwab has served in city government across three mayoral administrations before managing government affairs for the advertising firm Cemusa and doing stints with local business associations.

Jobs Report

Matt Campbell recently joined Bully Pulpit Interactive as a director. He most recently was digital director for the Nancy Pelosi-aligned House Majority PAC , overseeing a $30 million digital advertising program. He was previously deputy digital director for independent expenditures at the DCCC.

Mike Twomey is now senior consultant at Charles River Associates. He most recently was senior vice president for federal policy, regulatory and government affairs at Entergy.

Brian Faughnan is now Republican communications director for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. He most recently was senior writer at Stand Together.

Jeff Le is now director of government affairs for Conduent Incorporated . He most recently was VP of public policy and external affairs at Rhino.

Ralph Mays will be director of public affairs at SKDK. He previously was comms director for Rep. David Scott (D-Ga.).

Cheryl Cotterell is now senior director of government relations for aerospace at Honeywell. She most recently was director of legislative affairs at BAE Systems.

Courtney Klein is now an executive assistant at Raytheon Technologies. She most recently was scheduler for Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).

Lauren Henson is joining ACM Strategies as director of client services. She previously was a senior associate at New Heights Communications and is a DSCC alum.

Matt Schuck is now senior major gifts officer at the American Cornerstone Institute. He most recently was communications director for Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and the House Budget GOP, and is a Trump HUD alum.

 

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New Joint Fundraisers

None.

New PACs

Chula Vista Citizens for a Better Tomorrow Inc (PAC)
Election Integrity PAC (Super PAC)
PETLAND, INC. PAC (PET PAC) (PAC)
Protecting Women's Choice (Super PAC)
Senate Fight Fund (Leadership PAC: Ben Ray Lujan)
Take Back America PAC (Super PAC)

New Lobbying Registrations

Blank Rome Government Relations: Ecombustible
Gotham Government Relations: Eurasia Democracy Initiative
Hogan Lovells US LLP: Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc
J M Burkman & Associates: Darrell Rideaux
Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Yealink (Xiamen) Network Technology Co. Ltd.
Spilman Thomas & Battle, Pllc: Dish Network Corporation
Strategies 360: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Strategies 360: The Aleut Corporation
Washington Alliance Group, Inc.: Boon Logic, Inc.

New Lobbying Terminations

Mg Housing Strategies LLC: Amgland
Mg Housing Strategies LLC: The Pacific Companies
Mr. John A. Devierno: Beer Institute
Prime Transatlantic, LLC: Airbus Americas

 

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