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1st Quarter - Report · 2026

Filing UUID
4ab1f31e-f7c9-490a-81bb-ffaa88c62ead
Type
Q1 — 1st Quarter - Report
Period
first_quarter
Year
2026
Posted
2026-04-17 15:22:36
Income (reported)
Expenses (reported)
$40,000
Expenses method
A
Filing document
Open on lda.senate.gov

Registrant (lobbying firm)

BRADY CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT GUN VIOLENCE

Contact
TIMOTHY CHRISTIAN HEYNE
Phone
+1 805-300-8180
Address
zip:20002, city:Washington, state:DC, street:840 1st Street, NE Suite 400

Client

BRADY CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT GUN VIOLENCE

State
DC
Country
US
Government-entity client
false
Effective date
2007-09-04

Issues lobbied + lobbyists

FIR — Firearms/Guns/Ammunition

Lobbied in support of gun control legislation, specifically in H.R. 1674/S.803: Keep Americans Safe Act; H.R. 2368: Raise the Age Act of 2025; H.R. 1456: Gun Trafficker Detection Act; H.R. 2105/S.1076: Preventing Illegal Weapons Trafficking Act; H.R. 923/S.367: Stop Arming Cartels Act; H.R. 532/S.123: Handgun Permit to Purchase Act; H.R. 169: Prevent Family Fire Act of 2024; H.R. 1097/S.468: SECURE Firearm Storage Act; H.R. 1272: Secure Storage Information Act; H.R. 1564/S.726: Ethans Law; H.R. 1987/S.926: Saving Our Veterans Lives Act; S. 597: Under 21 Act; S. 889: Extreme Risk Protection Order Expansion Act of 2025; H.R. 1307/S.595: Office of Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2025; H.R. 2618/S. 1294: Federal Firearms Licensee Act; H.R. 2698: Bolstering Security Against Ghost Guns; H.R. 4270: Multiple Firearm Sales Reporting Modernization Act; H.R. 3823: TRACE Act; H.R. 4227/S. 2191: Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight (AMMO) Act; H.R. 18: Bipartisan Background Checks Act; H.R. 3868: Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2025; H.R. 4174/S.2188: ATF DATA Act; H.R. 4173/S. 2186: Preventing Pretrial Gun Purchases Act; H.R. 3039: PROSPER Act of 2025; H.R. 3945/S.2088: Firearm Destruction Licensure Act of 2025; H.R. 3115/S.1531: Assault Weapons Ban of 2025; H.R.2790/S.1370: GOSAFE Act; H.R. 3740/S.1955: Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act; H.R. 4143/S.2165: 3D Printed Gun Safety Act of 2025; S.2156: MASS Act; S.2155: Keeping Gun Dealers Honest Act of 2025; S.2154: Protecting Kids from Gun Marketing Act; H.R. 10384: RRLEF Act of 2024; H.R. 2799: Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act of 2025; H.R. 2648: Secure Background Checks Act of 2025; H.R. 2649: STOP Violence Act of 2025; S. 1374: BUMP Act; H.R. 4261/S.2158: Stopping the Fraudulent Sales of Firearms Act; H.R. 4198/S. 2192: Clean Hands Firearm Procurement Act; H.R. 5306: Gun Suicide Prevention Act of 2025; H.R. 4152: Safe Storage Saves Lives Act; H.R. 5099: SAFES Act; H.R. 3968: School Violence Prevention Act; H.R. 4882: Gun Safety Board and Research Act; H.R. 4918: Advancing Gun Safety Technology Act; H.R. 2948: Safer Neighborhoods Gun Buyback Act of 2025; H.R. 4103/S. 2203: Break the Cycle of Violence Act; H.R. 4883: Local Gun Violence Reduction Act; S. 2514: Gun Violence Prevention Research Act of 2025; H.R. 6127/S. 3212: AIM Act; H.R. 6223/S. 3289: Crime Gun Tracing Modernization Act of 2025; H.R. 6743: Medicare Investment and Gun Violence Prevention Act; H.R. 5453/S. 2863: RRLEF ACT (Responsible Retirement of Law Enforcement Firearms Act of 2025); H.R. 3458: Background Check Completion Act of 2025; H.R. 7170/S. 3883: Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act of 2026; H.R. 7827: Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2026; H.R. 7500: Responsible Firearms Marketing Act; H.R. 7135: Prevent Illegal Gun Resales Act; and S. 3873: Jaimes Law. Lobbied in opposition to H.R. 38/S.65: Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act; H.R. 496: Veterans 2nd Amendment Restoration Act of 2025; H.R. 1041/S.478: Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act; H.R. 962: Defending Veterans Second Amendment Rights Act; H.R. 2243/S.679: LEOSA Reform Act; H.R. 404/S.364: Hearing Protection Act; H.R. 472: Restore VA Accountability Act of 2025; H.R. 60: Knife Owners Protection Act of 2025; H.R. 2255: Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act; provisions related to lowering taxes on certain National Firearms Act devices in H.R. 1: the One Big Beautiful Bill Act; H.R. 2189: Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act of 2025; S. 1283: Innovate to De-Escalate Modernization Act; H.R. 2060/S. 966: Travelers Gun Rights Act; H.R. 4242: Innovate Less Lethal to De-Escalate Tax Modernization Act; H.R. 3770/S. 1992: FIREARM Act; H.R. 1181/S. 1715: Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act; limitations on the Dept. of Veterans Affairs' transmission of certain beneficiary information to the National Instant Criminal Background Checks System in H.R. 3944: Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act 2026; and S. 3514: Less Than Lethal Act.

Lobbyists: MARK COLLINS; TARANEH TANYA SCHARDT; CATHERINE MOUER

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

GOV — Government Issues

Lobbied in support of statehood for Washington, D.C., specifically in H.R. 51/S.51: Washington D.C. Admissions Act.

Lobbyists: MARK COLLINS; TARANEH TANYA SCHARDT; CATHERINE MOUER

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

CIV — Civil Rights/Civil Liberties

Lobbied in favor of voting rights protections in H.R. 14/S. 2523: John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025.

Lobbyists: MARK COLLINS; TARANEH TANYA SCHARDT; CATHERINE MOUER

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

DOC — District of Columbia

Lobbied in opposition to various issues related to D.C. autonomy and criminal justice reform in H.R. 4922: DC Crimes Act of 2025; H.R. 5140: District of Columbia Juvenile Sentencing Reform Act; H.R. 5125: District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act; H.R. 5143: District of Columbia Policing Protection Act; and H.R. 5179: District of Columbia Attorney General Appointment Reform Act of 2025.

Lobbyists: MARK COLLINS; TARANEH TANYA SCHARDT; CATHERINE MOUER

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

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