The Fiscal Year 2025 Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility Authorization Act (S. 2393) likely authorizes funding for the construction, renovation, or expansion of major medical facilities within the Department of Veterans Affairs for the fiscal year 2025. This would include addressing infrastructure needs to improve healthcare services for veterans.
Positive media coverage might highlight the bill's potential to enhance healthcare access and quality for veterans by investing in modern, well-equipped medical facilities. Supporters may emphasize the importance of maintaining and upgrading infrastructure to meet the growing and evolving needs of the veteran population.
Negative media coverage might focus on concerns about the cost and efficiency of the proposed projects, questioning whether funds are being allocated effectively. Critics may also raise issues about potential delays in construction or renovation, and whether the projects adequately address the most pressing needs of veterans' healthcare.
Based on the provided data, there appears to be no direct conflict of interest between the sponsor's donors and the bill's subject matter. The bill, S. 2393: Fiscal Year 2025 Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility Authorization Act, is related to veteran affairs and medical facilities, while the sponsor's top donor industries are Health Professionals, Retired, Securities & Investment, and Government. Although Health Professionals could potentially have an interest in the healthcare sector, there is no direct overlap with the Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility. The lobbying activity in this bill's policy area does not involve any of the sponsor's top donor industries. The lack of overlap between the sponsor's donors and the bill's subject matter, as well as the absence of lobbying activity from the sponsor's top donors, suggests a low risk of conflict of interest.
Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.
| Client | Lobbying Firm | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| CITY UTILITIES OF SPRINGFIELD | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| PRAIRIE STATE GENERATING COMPANY, LLC | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| AFFORD GROUP (FORMERLY CLIMATE POLICY GROUP) | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| TAPS | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| ELECTRICITIES OF NC | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| CITY PUBLIC SERVICE | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $30,000 |
| MEAG POWER | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $20,000 |
| SANTEE COOPER | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $20,000 |
| CWLP | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $20,000 |
| COLODADO SPRINGS UTILITIES | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $20,000 |
| NATIONAL MOTORISTS ASSOCIATION | MR. ROBERT TALLEY | $10,000 |
| CARE CONTINUUM ALLIANCE | CARE CONTINUUM ALLIANCE | undisclosed |
| NATIONAL COURT REPORTERS ASSOCIATION | MILLER-WENHOLD CAPITOL STRATEGIES | undisclosed |
Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026
Top industries funding Jerry Moran, ranked by total contributions.
Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)