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Legal Definitions - lobbying act
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Definition of lobbying act
Definition: A law, either at the federal or state level, that regulates the actions of lobbyists. This typically involves requiring lobbyists to register and file reports about their activities.
Example: The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, found in 12 USCA § 261, is an example of a lobbying act. This law requires lobbyists to register with the government and file regular reports about their lobbying activities.
Additional Example: Another example of a lobbying act is the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, which applies to lobbyists at the federal level. This law requires lobbyists to register with the government and file regular reports about their lobbying activities, including information about the issues they are lobbying on and the amount of money they are spending on lobbying efforts.
These examples illustrate how lobbying acts are designed to increase transparency and accountability in the lobbying process. By requiring lobbyists to register and report their activities, these laws help ensure that the public has access to information about who is trying to influence government decisions and how they are doing so.
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Simple Definition
Lobbying Act: A law that tells people who try to convince the government to do something to register and report what they are doing. For example, if someone wants the government to make a new law, they might talk to politicians and try to persuade them. The Lobbying Act makes sure that these people are open about what they are doing and who they are talking to.
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