Saturday, August 25, 2018

Lobbying legislation

The Senate has unanimously approved legislation to require disclosure of certain “crimes of character” on lobbying forms.

The Justice Against Corruption on K Street Act, or JACK Act, that passed Thursday “seeks to provide greater transparency and accountability” in lobbying.

It aims to close a loophole that allowed former lobbyist Jack Abramoff to lobby again without disclosing his corruption conviction.

The bill from Republican John Kennedy of Louisiana and Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia would require lobbyists with convictions for “bribery, extortion, embezzlement, and other crimes of character” to disclose that criminal history on lobbying forms.

  AP
Or maybe the lobbying registrar could just run a quick background check.

Better yet, just outlaw lobbyists.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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