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Senate LDA lobbying filing

BOEING COMPANY

Registrant: BOEING COMPANY Year: 2025 Period: First Quarter Type: Q1

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Reported income

not reported

Reported expenses

$2.62M

Tracked program mentions73

Quoted activity text is clipped to a short extract; each filing’s full description is under Lobbying activities below.

Lobbying activities14

  • AerospaceAER

    H.R.1968 - Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025. H.Con.Res.14 & S.Con.Res.7 - Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2025. FY26 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies appropriations. FY26 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies appropriations. NASA authorization legislation. Aerospace to include space and satellite programs. Acquisition policy. Science programs. Spectrum, to include 5G. Cybersecurity. Advanced aviation infrastructure, air mobility, and unmanned aerial systems. Civil aviation research and development. STEM education and workforce development. Human spaceflight issues.

  • Aviation/Airlines/AirportsAVI

    Spectrum, to include 5G. Certification. Commercial aviation. Aviation quality and safety. Advanced aviation infrastructure, air mobility, innovation, technology, and unmanned aerial systems. Aeronautical charting and data. Aircraft, air safety, cockpit voice recorders, air traffic systems, and cybersecurity. Supply chain. Sustainable aviation fuel. Fire suppression.

  • DefenseDEF

    H.R.1968 - Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025. H.Con.Res.14 & S.Con.Res.7 - Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2025. FY26 Department of Defense appropriations. FY26 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies appropriations. FY26 State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs appropriations. FY26 National Defense authorizations. Aerospace, weapons, missile defense, and military satellite & space programs. Communications science and technology. Manufacturing research and development. Acquisition policy, software development, and related topics. Data rights issues. Domestic sourcing. Systems modification, modernization, logistics, sustainment, and readiness. Intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance systems. DOD energy. STEM education, workforce training, and military to civilian job transition. Post-employment restrictions. Aeronautical charting and data. Critical minerals and rare earths. Defense industrial base cybersecurity, supply chain, and policy matters.

  • EducationEDU

    STEM, workforce education and training. Apprenticeships for credentials and employment. Workforce innovation and opportunity issues.

  • Environment/SuperfundENV

    FY26 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies appropriations. Agriculture legislation with a nexus to aerospace issues. Clean air/CO2 emissions standards and related issues. Clean Water Act. Chemical manufacturing and use. Superfund and site remediation. Solid waste and recycling. Renewable energy, energy policy, and sustainable aviation fuel related issues.

  • Financial Institutions/Investments/SecuritiesFIN

    Financial services issues. Export-Income Bank related issues. Securities and Exchange Commission, corporate governance, business conduct and related issues & standards. Sanctions legislation.

  • Foreign RelationsFOR

    H.R.1968 - Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025. FY26 State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs appropriations. International sales and service (commercial and military). International supply chain. China relations. Russia sanctions. AUKUS legislation. Foreign Military Financing.

  • Health IssuesHCR

    H.R.1026 - Primary Care Enhancement Act of 2025. H.R.1162 - Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act. H.R.1650 & S.763 - Telehealth Expansion Act of 2025. General health care and employee benefits issues; health care coverage, regulatory implementation, transparency, delivery and payment reform, cost containment, and telehealth. Proposals related to ERISA preemption.

  • Homeland SecurityHOM

    FY26 Department of Homeland Security appropriations. Homeland security and border security. Bioterrorism. Immigration. Aviation security. Unmanned aerial vehicles. U.S. Coast Guard acquisitions. Cybersecurity policy. Artificial intelligence policy.

  • IntelligenceINT

    FY26 Department of Defense appropriations. FY26 Intelligence authorizations. FY26 National Defense authorizations.

  • Labor Issues/Antitrust/WorkplaceLBR

    Employment and labor issues, including labor relations and labor law. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. Workplace safety - OSHA standards. Apprenticeships for credentials and employment.

  • RetirementRET

    Implementation of P.L. 116-94 - Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (Secure 1.0). Implementation of P.L. 117-328, Division T - Secure 2.0 Act of 2022. Single-employer pension premiums.

  • Taxation/Internal Revenue CodeTAX

    H.Con.Res.14 & S.Con.Res.7 - Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2025. Corporate and aviation industry tax issues. Research & development audit procedures, enhancements, and experimentation expenses. Tax Cut and Jobs Act implementation. Foreign derived intangible income. Innovation and research & development competitiveness. Global minimum taxes. Energy tax.

  • Trade (domestic/foreign)TRD

    U.S. case at World Trade Organization regarding EU subsidies. International trade issues. African Growth and Opportunity Act. Tariffs and import duties imposed under authority of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, Section 301.

Lobbyists27

  • CHAD KREIKEMEIER
  • CURTIS BEAULIEU
  • DARIO GOMEZ
  • DAVID WOLF
  • EMMANUEL TORMES
  • JACQUELINE RUSSELL
  • JEFF SHOCKEYrevolving door

    Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; Staff Director/Deputy Staff Director, House Appropriations Committee

  • JENNIFER-ELLEN HOLDER
  • JOEL DIGRADO
  • KELLY KYES
  • KEVIN ROZELSKY
  • KRISTA O'NEILL
  • MATTHEW MCCARTHY
  • MATTHEW WASHINGTON
  • MEGAN BELL
  • MICHAEL SCHNABEL
  • MICHELLE NEBLETT
  • NEIL LAPOINTE
  • NICOLE NASON
  • NICOLE PORRECA
  • PETER PAGANO
  • SARAH ALISON JONES
  • SARAH SHADE
  • STEVEN BACHMANN
  • THEODORE AUSTELL
  • THOMAS CULLIGANrevolving door

    Legislative Director/Appropriations Legislative Assistant, Rep. Frank Wolf; Legislative Assistant/Caseworker, Rep. Thomas Petri

  • TOM MCLEMORE

Source: U.S. Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act database. Dollar figures (underlined) cite the filing record on lda.senate.gov — click to view the citation. Amounts shown as “not reported” are absent from the filing itself.