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Money in politics

Lobbying

3,685 companies · $1.9B · 267 also fund a PAC

Companies don’t just donate — they hire lobbyists to push (or block) legislation. Federal law makes them disclose it. This ranks the companies and groups that spent the most lobbying Washington in 2025, drawn from Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act filings.

Spend is the company’s total for the year across everything they lobbied on (the law doesn’t break it down per bill). The ◆ PAC column shows what the same company’s political action committee gives to candidates — the ones doing both, spending to shape laws and funding the people who write them, are worth a closer look.

Filtered to Energy & Utilitiesclear sector
#CompanySectorsPAC donationsLobbying spend
3511National Rifle Association Of America
VA
$1.9M
3512Susan B Anthony List
VA
$1.9M
3513Partnership To Address Global Emissions
DE
$1.9M
3514Barrick Mining $1.9M
3515International Motors Llc (Formerly Navistar Inc)
IL
$1.9M
3516Deere
IL
$48K$1.9M
3517Chemours
DE
$1.9M
3518International Council Of Shopping Centers
DC
$24K$1.9M
3519Orsted North America
MA
$1.9M
3520Exelon Business
IL
$2.0M
3521Science Applications
VA
$2.0M
3522Blockchain Association
DC
$2.0M
3523Lg Electronics
DC
$2.0M
3524Technology Network (Aka Technet)
DC
$5K$2.0M
3525National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VA
$2.0M
3526Accenture
DC
$2.0M
3527Kraft Heinz
DC
$1K$2.0M
3528United Steel Paper & Forestry Rubber Manufacturing Energy
DC
$2.1M
3529Alaska Airlines
WA
$2.1M
3530Nucor
DC
$91K$2.1M
3531Cummins
DC
$5K$2.1M
3532Boston Scientific
DC
$14K$2.1M
3533Nutrien Us Llc (Formerly Known As Agrium U.s. Inc.) (A Nutrien Ltd Subsidiary)
CO
$2.2M
3534Sylvamo North America
DC
$2.2M
3535Tyson Foods
AR
$26K$2.2M
3536Dji Technology
CA
$2.2M
3537Xcel Energy
DC
$5K$2.2M
3538Philips
MA
$2.3M
3539Albemarle
DC
$2.3M
3540Retail Industry Leaders Association
DC
$2.3M
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