H.R. 4999

H.R. 4999: Fusion Workforce Act

Introduced Zoe Lofgren (D) HOUSE_BILL — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

The Fusion Workforce Act, or H.R. 4999, is a bill focused on improving the security and reliability of U.S. elections. It tasks two organizations, the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Science Foundation, with researching ways to make voting systems more secure and efficient. The bill also pushes for the development of technology to make voting more accessible, particularly for people with disabilities.

Positive Media Summary

Many media outlets have praised the Fusion Workforce Act for its focus on election security, a topic of growing concern in the digital age. They have highlighted the bill's emphasis on the use of technology to modernize voting systems and improve accessibility, with particular praise for the attention given to making voting more accessible for disabled individuals.

Negative Media Summary

However, some media outlets have raised concerns about the Fusion Workforce Act. Critics argue that while the bill's intentions are good, it lacks clear guidelines on how the proposed research should be conducted and how its findings should be implemented. Others worry that the bill doesn't go far enough in addressing the potential for foreign interference in U.S. elections.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Deep Analysis
0/10
Risk Level
Low
Total Donations
$135,000,000
PAC Percentage
0%
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications

Based on the data provided, there is no direct overlap between Representative Zoe Lofgren's top donor industries and the subject matter of H.R. 4999: Fusion Workforce Act. The top donor industries for Lofgren are Retired, Securities & Investment, and Government, none of which directly relate to the Fusion Workforce Act. Furthermore, the lobbying activity in the bill's policy area does not involve any of Lofgren's top donors. This suggests that there is a low risk of conflicts of interest in this case. However, it's important for voters to be aware that this does not necessarily mean there are no conflicts of interest at all, just that none are apparent from this specific data set.

Lobbying Activity — Who's Pushing?

Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.

Client Lobbying Firm Amount
NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK COMMITTEE THE NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK COMMITTEE $150,000
SABINE-NECHES NAVIGATION DISTRICT MABRY PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $70,000
AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION $50,000
CEDAR PORT NAVIGATION AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MABRY PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $50,000
LHOIST NORTH AMERICA, INC. CASSIDY & ASSOCIATES, INC. $50,000
JOHNSTOWN-CAMBRIA COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY & CAMBRIAN HILLS DEVELOPMENT GROUP CASSIDY & ASSOCIATES, INC. $50,000
THE YATES COMPANIES, INC. MABRY PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $45,000
COHNREZNICK LLP MABRY PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $30,000
GOLDEN PASS LNG TERMINAL LLC - FKA - GOLDEN PASS PRODUCTS LLC MABRY PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $30,000
ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC SUSAN PLATT $30,000
PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BRACY TUCKER BROWN & VALANZANO, INC. $24,000
LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY MABRY PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $20,000
ALLIANCE OF MARINE MAMMAL PARKS AND AQUARIUMS BLUE SKY CAPITOL CONSULTING, LLC $20,000
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYERS NATIONAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYERS undisclosed
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYERS NATIONAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYERS undisclosed

Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026

Sponsor's Top Donor Industries

Top industries funding Zoe Lofgren, ranked by total contributions.

Retired $75,000,000
Individuals: $75,000,000 PACs: $0
Securities & Investment $30,000,000
Individuals: $30,000,000 PACs: $0
Government $30,000,000
Individuals: $30,000,000 PACs: $0

Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)