Lobbyist Public Search Mass. state house
Records prior to registration year 2005 are not available online.

Contact the Lobbyist Division here for assistance.
Search data is collected from registration records and disclosure reports submitted by lobbyists, lobbying entities, and their clients. Massachusetts General Law requires any party providing or retaining lobbying services to register annually, and submit disclosure reports twice a year.
Your comments are welcome:  submit feedback
Disclosure reporting details
Back to search detail summary
Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   01/01/2025 - 06/30/2025
Lobbyist name Bronte Payne   
Business name Sunrun Inc.
Address 600 Californita Street    18th floor
City, state, zip code San Francisco, CA 94108         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 248-410-4857
 
 
Operating Expenses
No operating expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Client: Sunrun Inc.
Total amount paid by client; lobbyist is unable to report compensation at activity level: $1,535.00
House / SenateBill Number or Agency NameBill title or activityAgent positionAmountDirect business association
Executive Department of Public Utilities (DPU) (Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs) Outreach to the Department of Public Utilities and the Department of Energy Resources seeking clarification that residential customers can expand their existing net metering facility up to 25 kilowatts limit for cap exempt facilities. Sunrun was requesting that the Department of Public Utilities provide clarification in favor of our view. Neutral $0.00 Samantha Meserve, Grace Fletcher, Mike Judge, Katie Zilgme (through the Department of Public Utilities ombudsman email page)
Senate Bill 2269 An Act facilitating distributed energy resources in the commonwealth Support $0.00 Senator Eldridge, Representative Lewis, Representative Owens, Immaculate Mchome, Meghan Cerino, Garrett Casey
Senate Bill 2267 Resolve relative to a feasibility report on solar rooftop energy on new buildings Support $0.00 Senator Eldridge, Senator Barrett, Immaculate Mchome, Meghan Cerino
Executive Department of Public Utilities (DPU) (Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs) Outreach to the Department of Public Utilities and Department of Energy Resources seeking clarification that residential customers can expand their existing net metering facility up to 25 kilowatt limit for cap exempt facilities. Sunrun was requesting that Department of Public Utilities provide clarification in favor of our view. Neutral $0.00 Samantha Meserve, Grace Fletcher, Mike Judge, Katie Zilgme (through the DPU ombudsman email page)
House Bill 3520 An Act facilitating distributed energy resources in the commonwealth Support $0.00 Senator Eldridge, Representative Lewis, Representative Owens, Immaculate Mchome, Meghan Cerino, Garrett Casey
House Bill 450 An Act relative to protections for solar customers Support $0.00 Representative Owens, Senator Barrett, Ben Minerva, Brendan Berger, Senator Eldridge, Representative Lewis, Samantha Meserve, Grace Fletcher, Benjamin Meshoulam, Allison OConnell, Terrence Vales, William Rose, Senator Driscoll, Cat Bunker
Senate Bill 2264 An Act relative to consumer protection for residential solar customers Oppose $0.00 Senator Driscoll, Cat Bunker
House Bill 4144 An Act relative to energy affordability, independence and innovation Neutral $0.00 Senator Barrett, Representative Cusack, Ben Minerva, Brendan Berger
Senate Bill 2270 An Act maximizing and optimizing small-scale assets in communities Support $0.00 Senator Eldridge, Representative Lewis, Representative Owens, Immaculate Mchome, Meghan Cerino, Garrett Casey
House Bill 3521 An Act maximizing and optimizing small-scale assets in communities Support $0.00 Senator Eldridge, Representative Lewis, Representative Owens, Immaculate Mchome, Meghan Cerino, Garrett Casey
Executive Department of Public Utilities (DPU) (Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs) Docket 23-140: Investigation by the Department of Public Utilities, On Its Own Motion, Instituting a Rulemaking Pursuant to the Acts of 2022, c. 179, § 54, G.L. c. 30A, § 2, and 220 CMR 2.00 to Amend the Net Metering Regulations at 220 CMR 18.00. Discussion on procedural process following the joint Distribution Companies' letter requesting that the Department provide guidance on the interpretation and application of the net metering (“NM”) rules to customers who add distributed generation (“DG”) capacity where there is already existing DG capacity behind their retail meter. Neutral $0.00 Katie Zilgme, Robert FitzPatrick
    Total amount $0.00  
 
Meals, Travel, and Entertainment Expenses
DateEvent typePayee/VendorAttendeesAmount
04/30/2025 Travel T ride to/from South Station Bronte Payne $4.80
05/06/2025 Travel T ride to/from South Station Bronte Payne $4.80
05/28/2025 Travel T ride to/from State House Bronte Payne $4.80
06/04/2025 Travel T ride to/from State House Bronte Payne $4.80
06/25/2025 Travel Uber Bronte Payne $28.34
   Total amount $47.54
 
Additional Expenses
Date fromDate toRecipient nameExpenseAmount
05/01/2025 05/01/2025 Bronte Payne (tickets to New England Women in Energy and the Environment Gala) New England Women in Energy and the Environment Annual Awards Gala Ticket $315.99
   Total amount $315.99
 
Campaign Contributions
DateRecipient nameOffice soughtAmount
04/28/2025 Cusack Committee House, 5th Norfolk $125.00
  Total contributions $125.00
Close this page