Charles Lambert — lobbying compensation, 2022
Charles Lambert was paid $111,709 in 2022 by the following clients:
- KY State University Foundation, Inc. — $25,920
- LeadingAge Kentucky — $24,000
- Graduation Alliance — $10,640
- Amgen, Inc. — $7,800
- Delta Air Lines Inc. — $3,250
- Citigroup Washington, Inc. — $3,200
- Duke Energy — $3,000
- CoreCivic — $2,880
- Safelite Group, Inc. — $2,400
- RAI Services Company — $2,320
- Teladoc Health, Inc. — $2,160
- KY Rural Water Association — $2,000
- KY Distillers' Assn. — $1,600
- Humana Inc. — $1,343
- Nucor Corp. — $1,280
- LG&E and KU Energy LLC — $1,200
- Diversified Energy Co. — $1,000
- Clearview Healthcare Management KY LLC — $960
- Louisville & Jefferson County Metro Government — $960
- Alkermes, Inc. — $880
- ADP, Inc. - Automatic Data Processing — $800
- Colonial Management Group, LP — $800
- Greater Lexington Convention & Visitors Bureau — $800
- KY Assn. of Radon Professionals — $800
- KY Medical Association — $689
- Legal Aid of the Bluegrass — $640
- Louisville Water Company — $640
- Avail — $560
- Turo, Inc. — $560
- American Council of Life Insurers — $533
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Company — $533
- Allstate Insurance Company — $533
- Insurance Institute of Kentucky — $528
- Air Methods Corporation — $480
- District Judges for a Better Commonwealth — $480
- Home of The Innocents — $480
- KY Crushed Stone Assn. — $480
- BusPatrol — $433
- KY Travel Industry Association — $420
- Plasma Games — $400
- United Services Automobile Association — $333
- Mid-American Rare Coin Galleries, Inc. — $267
- 1800Contacts — $260
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company — $167
- KY Assn. of Convention & Visitors Bureaus — $150
- KY Assn. of Hospices and Palliative Care — $133
- KY Marina Association — $17
All 2022 lobbyists
Data: Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission public reports. KLEC Watch is an independent project of The Lexington Times. Sibling site: KREF Watch — Kentucky campaign finance.