Healthcare Lobbying Disclosures — How State & Federal Filings Expose Executive Data
Lobbying disclosure forms for healthcare and insurance executives often require detailed personal financial and family information. These filings are public records and are routinely scraped by data brokers.
Lobbying disclosure forms for healthcare and insurance executives often require detailed personal financial and family information. These filings are public records and are routinely scraped by data brokers.
What the filings actually require
Federal LDA Form LD-1/LD-2 and state-level lobbying registrations often include the lobbyist’s home address, spouse’s employment, and amounts spent on family-adjacent expenses. State disclosures vary widely in what they require, but California, New York, and Illinois all force detailed personal listings.
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