Delivered daily, Influence gives you a comprehensive rundown and analysis of all lobby hires and news on K Street. | | | | By Caitlin Oprysko | With Daniel Lippman MANUFACTURERS PRESS LAWMAKERS TO RETAIN ANTI-COUNTERFEIT BILLS: With the stage set to reconcile the differences between House and Senate-passed versions of legislation to even the economic playing field with China, the National Association of Manufacturers, along with more than 100 other business and trade groups, is calling on conferees to maintain two contentious bills that have pitted retailers against online marketplaces and tech platforms. — In a letter to the Democratic and Republican leadership of the Senate Commerce Committee, the House Energy & Commerce Committee and the House and Senate Judiciary committees, the coalition asked the lawmakers to preserve the SHOP SAFE Act and the INFORM Consumers Act, both of which aim to crack down on the sale of counterfeit goods online, in the final compromise legislation. — “Counterfeiting has harmed manufacturers, workers and consumers for decades, but the problem has gotten significantly worse with the explosive growth of e-commerce,” the groups wrote, adding that the Covid-19 pandemic only exacerbated the issue. “These two pieces of legislation work in tandem to seek out bad actors and protect Americans from harmful and dangerous goods, with new tools which allow all parties, including platforms, businesses and consumers, to fight against counterfeiters.” Both the SHOP SAFE Act and INFORM Consumers Act were included in the House version of a sprawling package to boost economic competitiveness in the U.S. — The SHOP SAFE Act would hold e-commerce platforms liable for counterfeit products sold on their platforms unless they take a specific set of preventive measures, while the INFORM Consumers Act would require online marketplaces to take steps to verify the identity of high-volume sellers and provide some of that information to customers. — Versions of the bills faced opposition from e-commerce giants such as Amazon and online marketplaces such as Etsy, Poshmark and eBay, which cast them as a means for struggling brick-and-mortar retailers to swat back at booming e-commerce sales and as overly burdensome for small and medium sellers. The bills have also divided Democrats. — The plea from NAM, in addition to local chambers of commerce, other industry groups and companies like Mattel, Eli Lilly, GE Appliances and Bayer, comes after academics, tech and e-commerce platforms and advocacy groups took aim at the SHOP SAFE Act specifically last month, urging conferees to strip the bill from the final China legislation. Industry groups argued in their letter to congressional leaders that the bill “represents a seismic shift in law and policy around contributory trademark infringement” but contend that “it has not received anything close to sufficient attention and vetting” after it was slipped into the House China package. — The manufacturers’ coalition sought to counter that criticism in its letter, arguing that both SHOP SAFE and the INFORM Consumers Act “have been the subject of extensive Congressional consideration and extensive discussions between committee leadership and bill sponsors, with a majority of both parties voting in strong favor of both bills in committee markups in the House.” Good afternoon and welcome to PI. Send tips: coprysko@politico.com. And be sure to follow me on Twitter: @caitlinoprysko.
| | INTRODUCING DIGITAL FUTURE DAILY - OUR TECHNOLOGY NEWSLETTER, RE-IMAGINED: Technology is always evolving, and our new tech-obsessed newsletter is too! Digital Future Daily unlocks the most important stories determining the future of technology, from Washington to Silicon Valley and innovation power centers around the world. Readers get an in-depth look at how the next wave of tech will reshape civic and political life, including activism, fundraising, lobbying and legislating. Go inside the minds of the biggest tech players, policymakers and regulators to learn how their decisions affect our lives. Don't miss out, subscribe today. | | | ANNALS OF SCAM PACS: A California man was sentenced to three and a half years in prison this morning for operating scam PACs that “defraud[ed] dozens of donors out of more than $250,000 sent to phony political groups for Beto O'Rourke, Bernie Sanders, and other prominent Democrats,” per Insider’s Camila DeChalus and Jacob Shamsian. — “U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman, who presided over the case from a courtroom in Manhattan, said the scammer, John Pierre Dupont , would receive a lighter sentence than he otherwise would because of his advanced age and illnesses. But the underlying crimes, he said, were serious. ‘It expands several years. It used approximately 15 different websites. It defrauded thousands of people for a total of more than $250,000,’ Berman said. ‘I have to say, personally, I find that egregious.’” — “The 83-year-old faced up to 20 years in prison, according to prosecutors. $254,000 of his funds were also already seized by the Justice Department, Berman said at the sentencing hearing. Berman said the 42-month sentence would be followed by 2 years of supervised release.” — “Dupont set up fake political action committees and websites that appeared to be raising money for several Senate, gubernatorial and presidential candidates who were running for office, according to the criminal complaint.” — “Some of those campaigns included Beto O'Rourke's senate run in 2018, Kyrsten Sinema's 2018 senate campaign, and Bernie Sanders’ 2016 run for president. Another fake organization Dupont collected money for purported to send funds toward resources that would reunite immigrant families separated by the Trump administration.” DOJ REVEALS ANOTHER RUSSIAN INFLUENCE SCHEME: “U.S. prosecutors on Thursday unsealed an indictment charging a senior Russian politician and two staff members of conspiring to illegally advance Russia's interests in the United States, including by reaching out to members of Congress,” Reuters’ Jonathan Stempel and Sarah N. Lynch report. — “The defendants include Aleksandr Babakov, 59, the deputy chairman of the state Duma, the lower house of Russia's legislature, who is an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin . According to the indictment, the defendants paid two Europe-based consultants to conduct outreach to members of Congress. They also allegedly recruited a New York City-based media professional to lobby Congressional lawmakers for a purported campaign to advance human rights issues and the interests of Cuba.” — “Prosecutors said the recruited American in April 2012 offered one Congressional member a free trip to meet European politicians and receive an award, and left ‘100,000,000 voicemails’ for the lawmaker, only to be rebuffed.” NEW YORK AG GOES AFTER OIL COMPANIES: New York Attorney General Tish James “is launching an investigation into whether oil companies are taking advantage of inflation and the Russian invasion in Ukraine to jack up prices,” POLITICO’s Danielle Muoio Dunn reports, as Democrats look to assuage voter concerns about gas prices ahead of the midterms — and in New York in particular, ahead of a primary contest for Gov. Kathy Hochul. — “‘Soaring gas prices are forcing working New Yorkers and low-income families to make difficult decisions on whether to pay bills or put food on the table,’ James said Wednesday in a statement to POLITICO. ‘Price gouging is unfair and illegal and my office is determined to make sure it doesn’t happen in our state,’ she said,” echoing criticism from national Democrats like President Joe Biden. — James’ investigation “will only focus on players involved in supplying gas and diesel to New York” but will “look at major oil and gas companies, independent refineries, terminal owners and other actors involved in bringing gas and diesel to state pumps.”
| | DON'T MISS ANYTHING FROM THE 2022 MILKEN INSTITUTE GLOBAL CONFERENCE: POLITICO is excited to partner with the Milken Institute to produce a special edition "Global Insider" newsletter featuring exclusive coverage and insights from the 25th annual Global Conference. This year's event, May 1-4, brings together more than 3,000 of the world’s most influential leaders, including 700+ speakers representing more than 80 countries. "Celebrating the Power of Connection" is this year's theme, setting the stage to connect influencers with the resources to change the world with leading experts and thinkers whose insight and creativity can implement that change. Whether you're attending in person or following along from somewhere else in the world, keep up with this year's conference with POLITICO’s special edition “Global Insider” so you don't miss a beat. Subscribe today. | | | | | — Matt Leasure is joining the Intelligent Transportation Society of America as vice president of public policy and legislative affairs. He previously was director of Pacific Northwest policy for the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he’s been replaced by Katherine Ambrose , who previously was a professional staff member. — Jonathan Daniels has joined CRD Associates as a vice president. He previously led federal affairs at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. — Simon Behrmann, Miranda Meyers and Emily Shay are joining Scarlet Oak Strategies. Behrmann will be a senior adviser and is managing partner of Red Cedar Global. Meyers will be a director and is president of M2 Strategies. Shay will be an associate and is a Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) alum. — Jeffrey Last is now a director of federal government affairs at Bristol Myers Squibb. He previously was a health care legislative assistant for Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas). — Jessica Kelley is joining the Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness as a policy manager. She previously was a legislative assistant for Rep. John Katko (R-N.Y.).
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| New Lobbying Registrations | | Adams And Reese, LLP: Bessemer Airport Authority Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Verizon Communications Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP: Clark Equipment Company Dba Doosan Bobcat North America Avaaz Foundation: Avaaz Foundation Bgr Government Affairs: Amerifreight Systems LLC Bgr Government Affairs: At Capital Pte. Ltd. Bgr Government Affairs: Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Bgr Government Affairs: Day & Zimmermann Group, Inc. Bgr Government Affairs: Kontoor Brands Bgr Government Affairs: Target Als Foundation Inc. Boardman USa: Landaxis, Inc. Capitol Hill Consulting Group: Interos, Inc Capitol Hill Consulting Group: Trisalus Life Dinino Associates, LLC: Cornerstone Government Affairs Obo Advanced Materials And Devices, Inc. Federal Hall Policy Advisors, LLC: Bipartisan Policy Center Action Federal Hall Policy Advisors, LLC: International Council Of Shopping Centers Federal Hall Policy Advisors, LLC: Snapdocs, Inc. Hoboken Strategy Group: Winning Strategies Washington (On Behalf Of South Brunswick, New Jersey) Hurt Norton LLC: Georgia Ports Authority Hurt Norton LLC: Phoenix Air Group Hurt Norton LLC: Savannah Area Chamber Of Commerce Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP: Easy Aerial Inc. Krl International LLC: Tony O. Elumelu Monument Advocacy: Operational Technology Cybersecurity Coalition Monument Advocacy: Pack Green Coalition Mr. Andy Wiessner: Utah Sandy Ranch, LLC Mr. Joe Miklosi: Lincoln Community Hospital & Care Center Okta, Inc.: Okta, Inc. Prime Policy Group: Insulet Corporation Prime Policy Group: Northeast Maritime Institute S-3 Group: Micron Technology, Inc. Shumaker Advisors, LLC: Frio Valley Infrastructure, LLC The Madison Group: Y-Tech, LLC The Mckeon Group, Inc.: USa Rare The Picard Group, LLC: Lifecare 2.0, LLC Van Scoyoc Associates: Sagam International Waller Consulting LLC: Lincoln Community Hospital & Care Center Ward And Smith, P.A.: Town Of Topsail Beach
| New Lobbying Terminations | | Active Policy Solutions, LLC: Play Sports Coalition Active Policy Solutions, LLC: The Jed Foundation Ben Barnes Group Lp: Green Ocean Sciences Bgr Government Affairs: Eiger Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Bgr Government Affairs: Greg Kelly Bgr Government Affairs: Mid-Sized Bank Coalition Of America Bgr Government Affairs: Out Of Home Advertising Association Of America Bgr Government Affairs: Syrian Institute For Progress Bramer Group LLC: Arch Precision Components Corp. Bramer Group LLC: Ves, LLC Capitol Tax Partners, LLP: Post Holdings, Inc. Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC: Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC Dentons US LLP: Global Infrastructure Investor Association Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: American Telemedicine Association Skipper Group: Poarch Band Of Creek Indians The Mckeon Group, Inc.: Same Day Health/Same Day Testing Ward And Smith, P.A.: Town Of Carolina Beach | | Follow us | | | | |