Why it Matters
Garner Environmental Services is shifting its lobbying personnel as Congress debates significant changes to environmental regulations and disaster response funding. The company has been lobbying consistently since 2019, increasing its annual spending from $160,000 to approximately $240,000 in recent years, demonstrating growing investment in federal advocacy as regulatory uncertainty mounts.
By the Numbers
The environmental services company continues working with Connect Strategy LLC, which has generated $887,000 in total revenue from 2021-2023. The firm represents another disaster response client, Critical Response Strategies LLC, on similar issues. For 2025, Garner has switched from lobbyist Jason Osborne to Mary Cull, who brings specialized experience lobbying on disaster planning and emergencies for multiple clients.
The Agenda
Garner’s 2025 registration amendment continues its exclusive focus on “Disaster Planning/Emergencies (DIS),” covering disaster recovery issues, federal disaster response programs, emergency response funding, and general disaster response activities. The company’s mission involves emergency response, environmental remediation, industrial cleaning, and waste management, directly aligning with its lobbying priorities.
Between The Lines
Garner’s continued lobbying comes as Congress considers major environmental policy changes that could reshape the regulatory landscape for environmental services companies. Proposed legislation includes the H.R.3346 – Sovereign State Environmental Quality Assurance Act to abolish the EPA, the H.R.2990 – Coastal State Climate Preparedness Act of 2025 for climate adaptation grants, and the H.R.3713 – Legacy Mine Cleanup Act of 2025 for mine site cleanup coordination. Congressional hearings have focused heavily on EPA budget cuts, Superfund program challenges, and environmental justice concerns, while members like Senator Edward J. Markey and Representative Jared Huffman criticize perceived rollbacks of environmental protections.
The Bottom Line
Garner Environmental Services is maintaining steady lobbying investment while adapting its team composition to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory environment. The company appears positioned to advocate for its interests as Congress weighs significant changes to environmental policy and emergency response funding.
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