According to quarterly disclosures filed this month, former Alabama Rep. Bradley Byrne has registered to lobby for the first time since leaving office, Politico reported.
Byrne returned to his former firm, Mobile-based Adams and Reese, last year after a failed 2020 Senate bid. Byrne told PI that he wasn’t sure whether he would become a registered lobbyist at the end of his mandatory one-year cooling-off period.
Byrne served in the Alabama State Senate for five years, from 2002 to 2007. He served as the U.S. representative for Alabama’s 1st congressional district from 2014 to 2021, and in 2020, he ran for election to the U.S. Senate but lost in the Republican primary.
Byrne’s clients are primarily local to his home state, including the governments of Mobile, Daphne, Foley, and Baldwin County, Alabama. Other clients include Troy University, the Alabama Forestry Association, the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, the cyber company Radiance Technologies, and the engineering firm Torch Technologies.
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