U.S. Wealth WatcherCelebrating Political Fortunes
Money in politics

Lobbying

7,718 companies · $3.4B · 487 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 Otherclear sector
#CompanySectorsPAC donationsLobbying spend
4981Icf
VA
$180K
4982Japan Tobacco
NJ
$180K
4983Je Dunn Construction
MO
$180K
4984Juvare
GA
$180K
4985Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Medicine
PA
$180K
4986Luke
FL
$180K
4987Lykos Therapeutics
CA
$180K
4988March Of Dimes
VA
$180K
4989March Of Dimes
VA
$180K
4990Maxeon Americas
CA
$180K
4991Mckinsey
DC
$180K
4992Missouri State University
MO
$180K
4993National Federation Of Federal Employees
DC
$180K
4994National Spectrum Consortium
DC
$180K
4995New York Association Of Wholesalers And Distributors
NY
$180K
4996Occidental Petroleum
DC
$12K$180K
4997Omni Federal
VA
$180K
4998Othram
TX
$180K
4999Pacific Marine & Supply
HI
$180K
5000Physicians Advocacy Institute
NC
$180K
5001Planetiq
MD
$180K
5002Plexsys Interface Products
WA
$180K
5003Port Of Brownsville
TX
$180K
5004Port Of Terrebonne
LA
$180K
5005Primer.ai
VA
$180K
5006Remora
MI
$180K
5007San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority
CA
$180K
5008Saracen Development
AR
$180K
5009Sempre
VA
$180K
5010Seneca Nation Of Indians
NY
$180K
Page 167 of 258