The Port of Long Beach is a government-owned seaport in California that manages cargo terminals and harbor operations. It lobbies Congress for federal funding and budget support for harbor maintenance and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects, for implementation of navigation provisions in recent Water Resources Development Acts, and for homeland security matters like cybersecurity and unmanned aerial systems. It reported $80,000 in lobbying across four filings and used the firm Carpi & Clay, Inc.
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