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We are members of numerous industry associations in our major product and geographic markets. HP's positions on public
policy issues are often communicated through these organizations, which enables us to reach government officials more
efficiently and in concert with industry partners.
HP also participates in standards bodies and industry coalitions to advance its business and global citizenship
objectives. This includes collaborations to develop industry standards in areas such as energy efficiency and supply
chain responsibility.
HP has requested information regarding lobbying expenses and political expenditures from trade associations that
received from HP total dues or payments of $25,000 or more. Based on the information we received, the following
amount of HP dues or payments to trade associations were used for lobbying or political expenditures:
| U.S. Federal |
| AeA |
$20,800 |
| Business Software Alliance |
$75,000 |
| Compete America |
$25,000 |
| Coalition for Patent Fairness |
$250,000 |
| Information Technology Industry Council |
$73,060 |
| Republican Main Street Partnership |
$5,000 |
| Technology CEO Council |
$150,000 |
| Technology Network |
$10,000 |
| U.S. State |
| California Business Roundtable |
$3,750 |
| Democratic Governors Association |
$40,000 |
| Greater Houston Partnership |
$5,000 |
| Republican Governors Association |
$15,000 |
| Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group |
$2,250 |
Learn more about HP’s assocation memberships
» International
» U.S. federal and national
» U.S. state and local
» U.S. federal and state lobbying disclosure
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