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Joby Aviation provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It indicates that it engages “policymakers and local governments” to advance community-based planning grants for aerial ridesharing and to develop electric aviation charging infrastructure, showing it is active in broad policy areas linked to zero-emissions aviation. However, it does not name any specific bills, regulations, or rulemakings, nor does it affirm that these are the only policies on which it acts. The company also describes using its Washington, D.C. office to “collaborate” and “educate” stakeholders, yet it offers no detail on the concrete mechanisms employed—such as meetings, comment letters, or participation in consultations—and does not identify particular agencies, legislators, or other targets of its outreach. Finally, while it states an overarching goal of accelerating zero-emissions aviation and supporting planning grants and charging infrastructure, it does not spell out precise legislative changes, funding levels, timelines, or other measurable outcomes it seeks. Overall, its disclosures outline a general direction of advocacy but fall short of transparently detailing the specific policies, lobbying channels, and desired policy outcomes involved.
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