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American Automotive Policy Council Inc.

Acronym: AAPC

Information

Organization's Own Description:

The American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) represents the common public policy interests of its member companies – FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Company. These three companies are the heart of the industrial base of the United States and an engine of the American industrial economy. They remain committed to U.S. investment as a key part of growing the American economy and exporting to markets across the globe. Together, FCA US, Ford and General Motors’ unwavering commitment to innovation, research and technology development, advanced manufacturing and investment in human capital helps drive America’s economic success, solidifying the U.S. as a competitive global leader.

Address:

Main Office
1030 15th St. NW
Suite 560W
Washington, District of Columbia 20005-1543
Phone: (202) 789-0030
Fax: (202) 789-0054
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Lobbying and Foreign Representation

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Filed to lobby on its own behalf from 2010-2024

Revolving door lobbyists:

People who lobbied on behalf of American Automotive Policy Council Inc. and have also worked in a congressional office:

  • Nicholas J. Coutsos
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  • Brian Christopher Diffell
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  • William R. Fox
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  • Raphael Goodstein
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  • Gregory L. Hartley
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  • Christopher W. Hatcher
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  • Susan B. Hirschmann
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  • Nicholas K. Karellas
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  • Former Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ)
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  • Peter H. Lawson
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  • William Bruce Wichterman
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Caught Our Eye

  • Jon Kyl registers to lobby for auto industry

    Posted by Jenna Ebersole on Feb. 10, 2015
    Retired Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) has finally registered to lobby, filing papers on behalf of the American Automotive Policy Council. read more
  • Former Missouri governor trades father's craft for stepmother's

    Posted by John Sugden on April 22, 2014
    After plying his father's political trade as governor of Missouri, Matt Blunt has officially joined his stepmother's profession by filing his first lobbying papers on behalf of the American Automotive Policy Council.Son of Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), Matt Blunt has worked in the private sector since leaving the Missouri governor's mansion in 2009, having declined to make a bid for reelection. Blunt also served in the state legislature and as Missouri secretary of state prior to the 2004 gubernatorial election. read more

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Employees
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