$1,618,086 of TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA INC (TMA) lobbying was just disclosed, from Q3 of 2025, in a new Lobbying Disclosure Act filing.
This included lobbying on issues like:
"EV and hybrid fees S 711 Transportation Freedom Act Surface Transportation Reauthorization H.R.5371 - Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026 Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Act of 2015 Reauthorization International tax matters related to inbound and outbound investments and a global minimum tax; taxation matters related to the corporate tax rate. The Defending American Jobs and Investment Act (HR 591) The Unfair Tax Prevention Act (HR 2423) H.R. 1, The One Big Beautiful Bill Act REPAIR Act - H.R. 1566/S. 1379 INFORM Consumers Act SHOP Safe Act - S. 2934 S.2140 - Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) S. 2220 - The PREVAIL Act She Drives Act (S.161) Issues related to vehicle data access Issues related to cybersecurity Issues related to artificial intelligence Issues related to semiconductor research and development Issues related to vehicle privacy To ensure feasible federal rules for regulating vehicle tailpipe emissions and fuel economy: U.S. EPAs Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 through 2032 for Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles U.S. DOT NHTSAs Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standard for Model Years 2027 through 2032 for Light-Duty and Medium-duty Vehicles To preserve certain IRA Energy credits in the One Big Beautiful Bill H.R. 1: Lower Energy Cost Act- Section 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit- qualification of Toyota batteries and IRS interpretation of the integrated component rule 2025 Surface Transportation Reauthorization: Exclude traditional Hybrid passenger vehicles from any registration fee to supplement the federal gas tax Increase federal truck weight allowance for advance auto-hauler -HR2948, or the CARS Act Increase federal truck weight allowance for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks Continue HOV lane exemptions for Alt. Fuel Vehicles - HR 4948 HOV Lane Exemption Reauthorization Act Support permitting reform measures to enhance vehicle manufacturing and access to raw materials: H.R. 3893-The Promoting Efficient Review for Modern Infrastructure Today (PERMIT) Act of 2025 H.R. 1501- Protecting Domestic Mining Act of 2025 S. 789 - Critical Minerals Security Act of 2025 To ensure feasible rules for managing chemicals in manufacturing: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)- PFAS Accountability Act of 2024 (H.R. 7194) / (S. 3725) and H.J. Res 76 -Updates to New Chemicals Regulations Under the Toxic SubstancesControl Act (TSCA) PART Act (H.R. 621 and S. 154) CARS Act (H.R. 2948) To amend title 49, United States Code, regarding the authority of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over vehicles with automated driving systems, to provide safety measures for such vehicles, and for other purposes Safe Vehicle Access for Survivors Act - HR 2110 AM Radio - S. 315 and HR 979 H.R. 170 SMART Act Draft PARTS Act S. 2891 Restoring America Invents Act HR 5184 Advancing Americas Interests Act Customs Modernization Act Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act HR 1836 SHIP IT Act HR 471 USMCA Implementation Congressional Trade Authority Act HR 5188"
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TM Congressional Stock Trading
Members of Congress have traded $TM stock 4 times in the past 6 months. Of those trades, 2 have been purchases and 2 have been sales.
Here’s a breakdown of recent trading of $TM stock by members of Congress over the last 6 months:
- REPRESENTATIVE LISA C. MCCLAIN has traded it 3 times. They made 2 purchases worth up to $30,000 on 08/13, 06/17 and 1 sale worth up to $15,000 on 06/24.
- REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE WESTERMAN sold up to $15,000 on 04/21.
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TM Hedge Fund Activity
We have seen 269 institutional investors add shares of TM stock to their portfolio, and 262 decrease their positions in their most recent quarter.
Here are some of the largest recent moves:
- BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ removed 1,195,570 shares (-46.1%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $205,948,888
- WILKINSON GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC removed 286,427 shares (-97.3%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $49,339,915
- SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP removed 165,851 shares (-99.1%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $28,569,493
- MORGAN STANLEY added 165,670 shares (+8.4%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $28,538,314
- ORION PORFOLIO SOLUTIONS, LLC added 128,128 shares (+717.3%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $22,071,329
- GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC added 126,259 shares (+11.2%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $21,749,375
- POINT72 ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P. added 126,250 shares (+inf%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $21,747,825
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