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Who lobbies House Committee on Foreign Affairs?

Lobbying analysis unavailable

No statistically meaningful lobbying pattern was found for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) in current Senate LDA disclosures.

Why?

We only publish lobbying analysis when a committee is explicitly named in at least the minimum threshold of recent LDA filings. Many committees fall below this threshold because lobbying disclosures list jurisdictions broadly rather than by specific committee, or because this committee sees less direct lobbying activity than peer committees.

Committee jurisdiction

The House Committee on Foreign Affairs has jurisdiction over: Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally; Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations in foreign countries; Establishment of boundary lines between the United States and foreign nations; Export controls, including nonproliferation of nuclear technology and nuclear hardware; Foreign loans; International commodity agreements (other than those involving sugar), including all agreements for cooperation in the export of nuclear technology and nuclear hardware; International conferences and congresses; International education; Intervention abroad and declarations of war; Diplomatic service; Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations and to safeguard American business interests abroad; International economic policy; Neutrality; Protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation; The American National Red Cross; Trading with the enemy; United Nations organizations.

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This analysis uses real lobbying disclosure data — no synthetic or placeholder values are shown. When fewer than the minimum threshold of filings reference a committee, we show this unavailable state rather than a misleading partial picture.

Data sources: Senate LDA disclosures and Congress.gov. Full methodology

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