Stanford University
Related Organizations
Data about an organization is collected from a variety of government sources and there is no standardized name or common identifier across data sources. Digital Democracy experts make judgments about which entries are related, such as an organization that has various spellings or a corporation and its affiliates. Those relationships are used to determine financial contributions and advocacy on legislation. Below are the entities that Digital Democracy has linked to the organization above:
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Lobbying Representations
This list shows when this lobbyist testified in a hearing, who they were representing and which bill was involved. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Date | Lobbyist | Bill | Hearing | Testimony |
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June 26, 2024 | Nicholas Romo | SB 721 | Local Government | Testimony Link |
June 27, 2018 | Robert Naylor | AB 2220 | Education | Testimony Link |
April 17, 2018 | Robert Naylor | AB 3110 | Business and Professions | Testimony Link |
April 4, 2018 | Robert Naylor | AB 3110 | Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media | Testimony Link |
April 25, 2017 | Robert Naylor | AB 1435 | Higher Education | Testimony Link |
June 10, 2015 | Robert Naylor | AB 636 | Education | Testimony Link |
April 28, 2015 | Robert Naylor | AB 170 | Health | Testimony Link |
Bill Alignment
Bill Alignments represents this person's position on legislation and, where it applies, the organization they were representing. These positions are captured from in-person testimony and written positions that have been submitted to committees. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
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Financials
Below is a list of financial exchanges between this organization and current legislators including campaign donations, gifts, independent expenditures or travel expenses. The data covers 2015-present.
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