Andreessen Horowitz’s plan to push his agenda in Washington in Washington does not show any signs of delay, with the company reporting $ 1.49 million to federal lobbying this year, according to lobby records that have been submitted to the congress. A16Z even narrowly issues and gives its own industrial trade group, the National Venture Capital Association.
The pace of lobbying seems to be accelerating compared to last year, according to a tech crunch assessment of lobby -opponances. A16Z spent $ 1.8 million in lobbying in all 2024 and $ 950,000 in 2023.
The A16Z lobby strategy stands out at large VC companies, most of which still few or no federal lobbys report. Sequoia Capital has only reported $ 120,000 years to date, while a general catalyst is $ 500,000 for the same period. For comparison: the expenditure of A16Z is just before the $ 1.40 million of the NVCA.
In response to questions, an A16Z person Techcrunch referred to articles written by the company’s co-founders about his views on policy and the “Little Tech” agenda. In one Article in December 2023Co-founder Ben Horowitz said that the company was non-party and one-published voters: “If a candidate supports an optimistic future future future, we are for them. If they want to stitch important technologies, we are against them.”
The company’s internal lobby team has the task of influencing legislators on a wide range of problems, of digital asset regulation, stablecoins and ai. While A16Z is moving to shape lawns around crypto is well documentedThe lobby -oppositments show how the company put even more ambitious sights in shaping the country’s defense priorities.
The Ministry of Defense appears his first explicit appearance in the third fifteen minute report of A16Z from 2023, that the National Defense Authorization Act has added as a specific lobby problem. In the following quarters, the company continued to lobby about the annual bill of the defense policy.
The National Security Council appears for the first time in a submission of the second quarter of 2024 and remains on the list this year, a signal that the company is asking about finance and technology along national security lines.
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Although Firma co-founders Marc Andreessen and Horowitz started their support with President Donald Trump in the last elections, the internal policy team is particularly a dual, with leaders of the government issues who have been recruited from both sides of the aisle.
The increase in expenditure comes when A16Z makes a more aggressive push in regulated industries, such as defense and the industrial basis, both of which are focus areas of American dynamic practice, and hot-button technologies such as AI. The company has combined this push with setting up internal policy talent; Last week, former deputy -national security adviser Anne Neuberger joined as a senior adviser aimed at “American Dynamics, AI and Cyber”, Said Horowitz on X.
However, lobbying dollars does not correlate neatly with influence.
For example, Founders Fund reports little to no federal lobbying, but the network has too much too much access to the Pentagon and the White House. Partner Trae Stephens helped in leading the DOD transition from 2016 and was driven in 2024 for Deputy Minister of Defense, while Michael Kratsios, an old Thiel Capital Aide, served in 2020 under the Minister of Defense for Research and Engineering and now the president’s science adviser.
Venture funds can influence politics in other ways. Parallel to registered lobbying, the company also channels through political-action committees (PACs). Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported That A16Z helps to support a new Pro-AI network from PACs called Leading the Future.
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