A federal lobbyist in Alexandria, Va., will pay $30,000 to resolve claims that he failed to submit more than two dozen lobbying reports to Congress on time, according to a settlement agreement filed on Friday in Washington federal district court.

Alan Mauk, who owns lobbying firm Alan Mauk Associates Ltd., initially faced a fine up to $5.2 million for alleged violations of the Lobbying Disclosure Act, which governs the reporting of federal lobbyists’ activities. House and Senate representatives told Mauk 22 times about late filings, according to the government’s complaint.

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