Thursday, October 17, 2024

Cleaning Institute chief jumps to CBA

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By Caitlin Oprysko

With help from Daniel Lippman

CONSUMER BRANDS TAPS NEW CEO: The Consumer Brands Association has hired Melissa Hockstad — currently president and CEO of the American Cleaning Institute — to be the next head of the trade group.

— Hockstad has been with the American Cleaning Institute for almost eight years, and before that she was an executive with the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers and Plastics Industry Association. She’ll be the third new leader for the Consumer Brands Association in two years, after former chief Geoff Freeman decamped for the U.S. Travel Association in 2022 and David Chavern departed in August to lead the American Council of Life Insurers.

— The recent leadership shuffle at CBA, which represents the packaged goods industry, comes on the heels of Freeman’s 2019 overhaul of the organization that saw a rebranding of what was then known as the Grocery Manufacturers Association to broaden the trade group’s remit beyond major food companies.

NEW BUSINESS: ConocoPhillips has hired Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck ahead of next year’s tax debate. Russ Sullivan — a former Senate Finance staffer and the head of the firm’s tax policy practice — is lobbying on energy, corporate and international tax matters as well as other international energy issues for the oil company, along with fellow Senate Finance alum Mark Warren, House Ways and Means alum Harold Hancock, Samantha Carl-Yoder and Lauren Dickman.

— The Washington Spirit, D.C.’s professional women’s soccer team, has enlisted the Daschle Group to lobby on a bill that would transfer ownership of D.C.’s languishing Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium from the National Park Service to the D.C. government. Niki Carelli began lobbying last month on the bill, which passed the House in February and would allow the city to redevelop the site — potentially as a new stadium. This summer, the Washington Commanders retained Brownstein to lobby on the bill as well.

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MORE SWIPE FEE REGISTRATIONS: There’s been a few more hires in the fight to defeat the swipe fees bill led by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan.). Mastercard, which PI noted yesterday retained an outside firm started by a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, has also signed back on with Holland & Knight, according to a disclosure filing.

— Holland & Knight worked for the card giant from 2021 until earlier this year, when they parted ways after six quarters without any reportable lobbying activity. The Electronic Payments Coalition, the industry group leading the opposition campaign against the bill, has retained veteran banking lobbyist James Ballentine of Ballentine Strategies.

ACTBLUE BOOTS PRO-HARRIS SCAM PACS: ActBlue “has taken the extraordinary step of throwing a number of so-called scam PAC groups off of its platform, limiting their ability to raise money from unsuspecting donors in the final weeks of the election,” per The Bulwark’s Sam Stein.

— “Earlier this month, ActBlue quietly stopped allowing the political action committees Democratic Power Inc., Democratic Victory Inc., and Democrats United to fundraise through its site. The decision came after the platform determined that the PACs had been misusing its tools—and right as Kamala Harris’s campaign began publicly warning donors that these groups were scams (an official at ActBlue said those warnings did not play a role in their decision).”

— “After Harris’s entrance into the campaign in mid-July, these PACs began peppering donors with a flood of fundraising solicitations asking for money to help support her candidacy, often with emails or texts pledging ‘700% Match’ for the donations made. … In the months following, the groups have spent virtually nothing directly on Harris’s election.”

DEMS’ BIG MONEYBALL: “The biggest super PAC in American politics is in the middle of an unparalleled spending spree, unleashing more money on television advertising in the closing weeks of the 2024 race than the campaigns of Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris combined,” The New York Times’ Teddy Schleifer and Shane Goldmacher write of Future Forward, which “has ascended to the pinnacle of the Democratic political universe with remarkable speed.”

— “The group is, in some ways, an ad-making laboratory masquerading as a super PAC, testing thousands of messages, social media posts and ads in the 2024 race, ranking them in order of effectiveness and approving only those that resonate with voters. Ad makers produce roughly 20 potential commercials for every spot that ever airs. And Future Forward has conducted nearly four million voter surveys since Ms. Harris entered the race — and more than 10 million since January.”

— Still, the PAC’s “insular approach to spending the staggering $700 million it has raised in combination with its affiliated nonprofit group has led to suspicion and second-guessing” — including among Harris’ team. “In September, the Harris campaign made an unusual public statement suggesting donors back other groups devoted to get-out-the-vote operations.”

ANNALS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE: After the FEC deadlocked last week in a vote concerning a loophole cash-strapped Republicans have been using to save money on TV ads — effectively allowing the practice to continue — watchdogs are petitioning the FCC to weigh in, our Madison Fernandez writes.

— “ End Citizens United Action Fund, the Campaign Legal Center, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and Public Citizen are asking the Federal Communications Commission to clarify its rules regarding the cost of television ads, specifically ones run through joint fundraising committees — a novel practice that some Republican candidates began to employ earlier this year to run ads at a lower cost.”

HOLTZMAN VOGEL LAUNCHES AI PRACTICE: Well-known political law firm Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky and Josefiak has launched a new practice group focused on artificial intelligence as the technology begins rippling through the campaign and advocacy worlds.

— The practice group will be led by veteran political attorney Jason Torchinsky and Oliver Roberts, an associate with experience building AI tools and the founder of a legal AI startup. Steve Roberts, Ed Wenger and Jared Bauman will also work with the new practice.

— The team will serve a variety of clients including campaigns, advocacy groups, tech firms, startups, government contractors, corporations and nonprofits trying to navigate AI issues related to the politics and advocacy world in particular — in terms of the regulatory landscape and the deployment of the technology.

DARK MONEY DIARIES: The Washington Post’s Michael Scherer reports this morning on how swing states are being overrun by get-out-the-vote efforts organized not by either of the presidential campaigns or their political parties, but by “a vast, shadow machinery built by partisans often under nonpartisan banners to provide the final nudge that delivers the White House by mobilizing unlikely voters in seven swing states.”

— “Funded largely without public disclosure, through local outfits and national networks, most of the operations have been lying in wait for years in preparation for this moment. … There is no centralized way to know how much money they will spend or just how many people they will reach,” though those involved project the outside efforts will “easily be measured in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Given the razor thin margins dividing Trump and Harris in the target states, they could easily prove decisive in one or more states.”

DINERS, DRIVE-INS AND DIVES: Ahead of a deeply divisive election and America’s 250th birthday next year, a group of trade associations have set up shop at the Circleville Pumpkin Show in Ohio in an effort to spark some optimism about the state of the country. The initiative, which is spearheaded by the National Association of Manufacturers and funded through a grant from the Koch-backed Stand Together Trust, is anchored by the pop-up Route 250 Diner the organizations set up this week as a proof of concept.

— The idea is that visitors to the pumpkin show will be lured into the diner by a local baker’s famous pumpkin donuts. There, they’ll also be treated to stories highlighting local creators and “hometown heroes” and given the chance to commit to performing an act of service on behalf of their community, said Jay Timmons , NAM’s president and chief executive and a Circleville native.

— The group aims to scale up with additional pop-up experiences and structured volunteer groups, but Timmons told PI it was “really important” to get a head start on the initiative before the election takes place. “We want to remind them about what’s really right about America and how they can come together and make a really positive difference,” he said.

— In addition to NAM, the proof of concept is supported by the Bill of Rights Institute, the International Franchise Association, the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association, the Ohio Restaurant & Hospitality Alliance, America 250-Ohio, Advoc8 and LSG.

 

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Jobs report

Jonathan Graffeo is joining Textron as vice president for state and local government affairs. He was previously managing director for Penta Group.

Owen Ryan has joined Grindr for Equality as managing director. He’s currently president and CEO of Project Angel Heart and is a Gates Foundation and International AIDS Society alum.

Leslie Wheeler is joining Sloane & Company as managing director of its health care practice. She was previously at Spectrum Science.

Aruna Kalyanam is now global tax policy leader at EY. She was previously a principal in EY’s sustainability tax practice.

John Robert has joined Polsinelli as a shareholder in the tax practice group. He was previously counsel at McDermott Will & Emery.

Alexander Slater has joined Capstone LLC as a managing director. He previously was managing director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s U.S.-India Business Council.

Erik Balsbaugh is now senior adviser for voter protection for the Harris campaign. He most recently was a partner at New Ground Strategies and is a veteran of Dewey Square Group and the Georgia 2020 voter protection program.

— The Infectious Diseases Society of America has named Dr. Tina Tan as its new president starting Oct. 20. She’s a professor of pediatrics at Northwestern University’s medical school.

— The Hoover Institution’s D.C. office has promoted Jeff Marschner to assistant director for media and government relations and D.C. operations and hired Lauren Wright as senior manager of government relations, focusing on Capitol Hill and executive branch engagement. Wright is an alum of the Aspen Institute and the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)’s office.

New Joint Fundraisers

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New PACs

COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS (Super PAC)

RBG PAC (Super PAC)

New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: State Of Ak Dept Of Law

Capitol Counsel LLC: Foodcorps, Inc.

Carpi & Clay, Inc: County Of Stanislaus

Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: True Anomaly, Inc.

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies: AT&T Services, Inc.

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies: Rockwallet, LLC

Federal Health Policy Strategies: Beacon Oral Specialists

Fierce Government Relations: Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (Pcma)

Fierce Government Relations: Stripe, Inc.

First Amendment Partners LLC: Meltsner Strategies, LLC On Behalf Of Institute For Responsive Government Action

Hill East Group, LLC: Micron Technology, Inc.

Hilltop Advocacy: Comunity Preservation Corporation

Holland & Knight Llp: Mastercard, Inc.

Klein/Johnson Group: Axon Enterprise

Mcallister & Quinn, LLC: Northern Arizona Healthcare

Mcallister & Quinn, LLC: Panthera Vax

Network Of Jewish Human Service Agencies: Network Of Jewish Human Service Agencies

Platinum Advisors Dc, LLC: Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation

Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville, P.C.: American Academy Of Home Care Medicine

Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.: Diggs Inc

Sims Strategies, LLC: Stand With Ivf

Steptoe LLP: Carbon Capture Inc.

Steptoe LLP: Carbon Geocapture Corp.

Strategic Marketing Innovations: Lowell Community Health Center

Summit Strategies Government Affairs LLC: Charles & Potomac Capital LLC

Summit Strategies Government Affairs LLC: Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Authority

The Daschle Group: National Association Of Convenience Stores

The Daschle Group: Washington Soccer Properties, LLC D/B/A Washington Spirit

The Liaison Group, LLC: Cannabis Finnancial Industry Group

The Stillwoods Group: Dci Group, LLC On Behalf Of Doordash, Inc.

The Vogel Group: Solvay America LLC, A Member Of The Syensqo Group (Fka Solvay America, Inc.)

Waxman Strategies: Committee To Protect Health Care

Winning Strategies Washington: Volunteers Of America Delaware Valley

New Lobbying Terminations

Advanced Policy Consulting, LLC: Kingsberry Fuel Cell Power Corporation

Allegiance Strategies, LLC: Niskanen Center For Public Policy

Apco Worldwide LLC: Corporation Of The President Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints

Apco Worldwide LLC: Liminex, Inc. Dba Goguardian

Atlantic Strategies Group: Amtec Corporation

Atlantic Strategies Group: Mag Aerospace

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Carlyle Investment Management L.L.C

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Cepheid

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Guaranteed Asset Protection Alliance

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Scm Consulting Limited

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Service Contract Industry Council

Cassidy & Associates, Inc.: Fulcrum Bioenergy

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies: Association Of American Railroads

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies: Association Of Regional Water Organizations

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies: Bioko Science And Technology Company

Dentons US LLP: Clark Street Associates (On Behalf Of Rambus)

Dentons US LLP: L.A. Care Health Plan

Fgs Global (US) LLC (Fka Fgh Holdings LLC): Delta Dental Plans Association

Fgs Global (US) LLC (Fka Fgh Holdings LLC): Meyer Burger (Americas) Ltd.

Fgs Global (US) LLC (Fka Fgh Holdings LLC): National Brain Tumor Society, Inc.

Hbw Resources: Verde Co2

Hogan Lovells US LLP: Inhance Technologies LLC

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of South Carolina

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Kronos Knife Company LLC

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Palmetto State Armory, LLC

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Pipefusion Cipp Corp.

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Purifico Corp.

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Schaeffler Group USa Inc.

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Tier 1 Group, LLC (Tig)

Prasam: Cat Labs, Inc

Rbw Group, LLC: Mercury Public Affairs, LLC. On Behalf Of Naperville Heritage Society

Stapleton & Associates, LLC: Boeing

Strategic Marketing Innovations: J.H. Whitney Data Services

Summit Strategies Government Affairs LLC: Midwater Trawlers Cooperative

Summit Strategies Government Affairs LLC: Port Of Hood River, Oregon

The Franklin Partnership: Akamai Physics

The Franklin Partnership: Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

The Franklin Partnership: California Tribal Business Alliance

The Franklin Partnership: Childcare Associates

The Franklin Partnership: Continuous Care Solutions

The Franklin Partnership: Detroit Riverfront Conservancy

The Franklin Partnership: Higgins & Associates

The Franklin Partnership: Innoverse

The Franklin Partnership: Intricon Tibbetts Corporation

The Franklin Partnership: Jack’s Place For Autism

The Franklin Partnership: Jps Health Network

The Franklin Partnership: National Federation Of The Blind

The Franklin Partnership: Pipeline Safety Trust

The Franklin Partnership: Shinnecock Indian Nation

The Franklin Partnership: Weather Risk Management Association

The Liaison Group, LLC: Cannabis Business Association Of Illinois

The Livingston Group, LLC: Rare Element Resources Ltd

The Madison Group: Navient Solutions

The Madison Group: Objective Lab On Behalf Of Synchrony Financial

Tiger Hill Partners LLC: American Endowment Foundation

Tiger Hill Partners LLC: Fortifi Financial, Inc.

Venn Strategies: 7-Eleven

Venn Strategies: Consolidated Metco, Inc.

Venn Strategies: Forge Nano

Venn Strategies: Piedmont Lithium Limited

Washington2 Advocates: Spartan Sealift

 

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