Kentuckians for the Commonwealth — Kentucky lobbying, 2022
Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (Non-Profit) reported $29,258 in lobbying spending in 2022: $26,198 in compensation to legislative agents and $3,060 in other reported expenses.
Lobbyists engaged
- Corey Dutton — $2,906
- Elizabeth Abbott — $2,635
- Elizabeth Adami — $2,580
- Joseph Gallenstein — $2,380
- Erik Hungerbuhler — $2,293
- David S Newton — $2,164
- Jessica H Lucas — $1,688
- Shauntrice L Martin — $1,227
- Jacob Mack-Boll — $1,141
- Quinn T Mulholland — $1,099
- Brittany McCubbin — $1,095
- Alexandria Gautier — $917
- Megan Bailey — $778
- Whitney Kuklinski — $732
- Alexa Hatcher — $586
- Shana Goggins — $464
- Laura H Knight — $450
- Nyeila Jones — $406
- Kellie McClure — $289
- Leila H Hunter — $193
- Carl D Weaver — $176
All 2022 employers
Data: Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission public reports. KLEC Watch is an independent project of The Lexington Times. Sibling site: KREF Watch — Kentucky campaign finance.