With Daniel Lippman
FARA FRIDAY: The Panamanian government is staffing up its influence operations within the U.S., bringing on two more lobbying firms and the PR giant Edelman just this week, along with adding lobbyists in September, in accordance with documents filed with the Justice Department.
— Panama’s Ministry of Commerce and Industries inked a contract with Squire Patton Boggs, which added Edelman as a subcontractor, while BGR signed onto a yearlong agreement price $720,000 as a subcontractor to the law firm Allen & Overy. The DOJ filings don’t include details in regards to the length or value of Squire’s contract.
— Squire’s Caren Street, Tommy Andrews, Robert Kapla and Ludmilla Kasulke will work to spice up the Ministry of Commerce’s outreach in Washington and strengthen the country’s trade relationship with the U.S., in accordance with the filings. The firm can be working with Allen & Overy on behalf of Commerce Minister Federico Alfaro Boyd to barter a recent contract between a government-owned copper mine and the Canadian mining company that runs it, First Quantum, additional filings show.
— The brand new hires come several months after the Panamanian embassy retained Potomac Partners for help winning changes to a century-old maritime law. The firm signed a roughly four-month, $100,000 contract to push for Panama’s redesignation as a “distant foreign port” under the Passenger Vessel Services Act, giving the homeland of the strategic shipping corridor a significant tourism boost.
— Under the PVSA, only U.S.-owned ships can transport passengers between domestic ports, meaning that cruiseliners, that are virtually entirely foreign-flagged, and other foreign-owned ships must make stops at so-called distant foreign ports before passengers are in a position to permanently disembark at a special U.S. port than they began at.
— Panama is currently considered a close-by foreign port, as is every other foreign port in Central America, North America, Bermuda, or parts of the Caribbean — meaning that under current law ships which have traveled there may only allow passengers to permanently disembark at the identical U.S. port at which they boarded, limiting the choices for those traveling there by boat.
— In a replica of its contract filed with the Justice Department, Potomac Partners wrote that “our team will create a narrative that outline[s] the advantages to U.S. national security interests by granting Panama the designation of a Distant Foreign Port,” including highlighting the “economic advantages to a top U.S. ally in Central America and the potential to develop or enhance a recent manufacturing base in Latin America in addition to the likely favorable economic impacts to the region.”
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JEFFRIES’ K STREET ALUMNI CONT.: Yesterday’s round up of alumni of House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries(D-N.Y.), who officially threw his hat within the ring today to turn out to be the party’s next leader, left someone off the list. Lakecia Stickney, who was director of policy and outreach for Jeffries, left his office earlier this yr and now lobbies for Comcast.
ANNALS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE: Former President Donald Trump announced his third presidential bid this week, but Trump’s recent campaign committee won’t give you the option to access the greater than $100 million sitting in accounts across his sprawling political operation, as a consequence of campaign finance regulations. OpenSecrets’ Taylor Giorno broke down how Trump’s nascent campaign can and may’t tap into the mounds of money raised by Trump and his allies since losing reelection two years ago.
— “Trump’s federal campaign will probably be unable to tap into the $98.2 million in his leadership PAC, Save America, and affiliated super PACs. Included in that total is $1.1 million in MAGA PAC, a conventional PAC that was converted from Trump’s former campaign. Due to federal contribution limits, MAGA PAC can contribute only as much as $5,000 each to his primary and general election campaigns.”
— “Save America – which accounts for greater than $69.7 million of his political operation’s total money available – has been Trump’s major fundraising vehicle since he launched the leadership PAC six days after the 2020 election.”
— “But it surely legally can’t be converted right into a campaign account,” and this week the watchdog group Campaign Legal Center filed a criticism with the FEC accusing Trump of attempting to skirt campaign finance restrictions by transferring money from his leadership PAC to his newest super PAC.
— “The previous president will only give you the option to access about $13.5 million available in his joint fundraising committees. The statement of candidacy filed on Nov. 15 with the Federal Election Commission lists his Save America joint fundraising committee as an affiliated committee. The joint fundraising committee reported $6.3 million money available as of Sept. 30.”
— “Save America JFC will proceed to lift funds that will probably be split between Trump’s recent campaign committee and his Save America leadership PAC at a ratio of 99-to-1, in accordance with his campaign website. Along with Save America JFC, the previous president maintains a small-dollar joint fundraising committee, Trump Make America Great Again, and a high-dollar joint fundraising committee, Trump Victory.”
HOT… ANTITRUST WINTER?:Axios’ Ashley Gold reports that “corporations pushing to reel in Big Tech’s behavior convened on the White House Thursday to try to gin up momentum for an antitrust bill in Congress’ lame-duck session.
— “‘We’re advocating to make sure that it gets its shot and recommend for a vote,’ Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO of Yelp, told Axios exclusively in regards to the Senate’s American Innovation and Selection Online Act. ‘We’re really encouraged by their comments, that they are not wavering, competition is essential to [President Joe] Biden and nothing has modified on that front.’”
— “Per Stoppelman, White House antitrust adviser Tim Wu and Louisa Terrell, White House director of the office of legislative affairs, were present on the meeting, amongst other White House staffers. A White House official confirmed the meeting to Axios saying it was ‘productive and thoughtful,’” though opponents of the anti self-preferencing bill maintain it has no probability of passing.
— Several other industries are facing heightened antitrust scrutiny, including grocers Albertsons and Kroger, whose proposed merger will probably be the topic of a hearing later this month in front of the Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee, Anthony Adragna reports for Congress Minutes. The Latest York Times’ David McCabe and Ben Sisario also reported today that Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, is the topic of a DOJ antitrust investigation specializing in the corporate’s power inside the live events industry.
FORMER DESANTIS CHIEF HEADS BACK DOWNTOWN: Justin Roth has joined Richmond-based LINK Public Affairs as a partner. Roth previously served as chief of staff to former Sen. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.), and before that was the highest aide to potential 2024 White House hopeful Ron DeSantis in the course of the Florida governor’s stint as a congressman. Roth, who also lobbied on behalf of several trade groups downtown, will lead LINK’s D.C. office and work with clients in each D.C. and throughout Virginia.
LOBBYISTS, HILL STAFFERS LAUNCH NEW AAPI GROUP: Within the wake of several turbulent years for the Asian American Pacific Islander community marked by rising levels of racist attacks and an increased concentrate on the dearth of AAPI representation in positions of power, a pair of lobbyists has launched a recent organization geared toward connecting AAPI staff around Washington with the aim of constructing out a pipeline to assist rectify that issue.
— The group unofficially formed in the course of the pandemic, when Neal Patel, a lobbyist at Alpine Group, and a former Trump White House alum, began coordinating Zooms between AAPI staffers on the Hill and around K Street to maintain the community connected.
— The Zooms kept growing through word of mouth, said Patel, who eventually realized that the success of the virtual get-togethers owed partly to a bigger void in Washington. He and Jed Bhuta of Tower Nineteen officially launched the Asian American Pacific Islander Lobbyists Association earlier this week. The group moved off of the pc screen into real life with a completely satisfied hour on the Capitol Hill haunt Hawk ‘N’ Dove last night.
— The AAPI Lobbyists Association follows within the footsteps of comparable affinity groups around Washington, just like the Washington Government Relations Group, Hispanic Lobbyists Association and Q-Street, which also push for more diversity in Washington’s policymaking community. Patel’s organization, which has yet to announce formal leaders, will work to bring together AAPI lobbying, policy and public affairs professionals across town and boost AAPI representation by providing skilled development, networking and mentoring opportunities for its members.
SPOTTED on the AAPI Lobbyists Association completely satisfied hour, per a tipster: Patel, Bhuta, Annie Nguyen of the California State University System, Ben Kane of Rep. Jimmy Gomez’s (D-Calif.) office, Stephanie Penn of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s office, Raj Shah of Fox Corp., Nu Wexler of Seven Letter, Kai Hirabayashi of Amazon, Ed An of Google, Ninio Fetalvo and Anang Mittal of Brunswick Group, Catalina Tam of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office, Michael Wong of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (D-Ariz.) office, Alex Huang of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman’s (D-N.J.) office, Sonali Desai of Rep. Judy Chu’s (D-Calif.) office, Dao Nguyen of Cornerstone Government Affairs, Amanda Slater of Mastercard, Saat Alety of Federal Hall Policy Advisors, Tonya Wu of Jeffries’ office, Ilhaam Jaffer of BlueCross BlueShield Association, Akshai Datta of Astellas, Alisa La of McDonald’s, Charli Huddleston of the National Association of Manufacturers, Allison Dong of Sen. Mike Braun’s (R-Ind.) office, Michio Aida of Epidaurus Health and Andrew Noh of Rep. Marilyn Strickland’s (D-Wash.) office.
— And at a Peanuts-inspired Friendsgiving completely satisfied hour hosted by Glen Echo Group, per a tipster: Margaret Harding McGill and Charlie Meisch of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Competitive Carriers Association’s Tim Donovan, Cornerstone Government Affairs’ John Buscher, BARLOON.CO’s Bill Barloon, Stanford Web Observatory‘s John Perrino, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s Vickie Wodarcyk, Public Knowledge‘s Harold Feld, White Oak Communications’ John Taylor, Mozilla’s Jennifer Hodges, Amazon’s Dan O’Connor, Quadra Partners’ Roger Sherman and Glen Echo Group’s Maura Corbett, Amy Schatz and team.
— Jennifer Walton has been promoted to senior vice chairman for U.S. policy and government relations at Pfizer and Emily Mueller has been promoted to go of congressional affairs.
— GovExec has promoted Aaron Heffron to president of research and forecasting.
— Radha Adhar is now special assistant to the president within the office of legislative affairs on the White House. She most recently was director of legislative affairs on the Council on Environmental Quality.
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Bachner Group: Dark Pulse
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Kiss The Ground
Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: Bionica Labs
Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: Crowdstrike, Inc.
Dinino Associates, LLC: Cornerstone Government Affairs Obo Nervgen Pharma Corp.
Fortescue Future Industries: Fortescue Future Industries
Fti Government Affairs: Eastman Chemical Company
Harbinger Strategies, LLC: H&R Block, Inc.
K&L Gates, LLP: Indie Semiconductor, Inc.
Pioneer Public Affairs: Arcadia Power, Inc.
Strategic Health Care: Benefis Health System
S. Vaca & Associates, LLC: Flight Safety International, Inc.
Todd Strategy Group: Netlist, Inc.
Van Scoyoc Associates: City Of Fort Payne, Alabama
Van Scoyoc Associates: X-Bow Launch Systems Inc.
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP: Jenny Lovblom
Kellen Company: Infant Nutrition Council Of America
Kogovsek & Associates, Inc.: City Of Pueblo Co
Potomac Strategic Development Company, LLC: National Association Of State Fire Marshals
Strategies 360: Bitwise Industries
Strategies 360: Verily Life Sciences LLC
Todd Strategy Group: Organize.Org