Neuralink, the implantable brain chip company founded by Elon Musk, has hired its first federal lobbyists, newly filed disclosures show.
The healthcare-focused lobbying firm Jeffrey J. Kimbell & Associates and Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer both began working for Neuralink at the end of April on “issues related to the development and commercialization of brain-computer interfaces” as well as matters related to coverage of such devices, according to the disclosures.
The team of lobbyists working on the account includes former Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Ron Kind, who sat on the House Ways and Means Committee that oversees health payment programs, including ...
