Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook: The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (HLOGA) and the Lobbying Disclosure Act Guide, House and Senate Rules, and Lobbying Regulations for Nonprofits

Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook: The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (HLOGA) and the Lobbying Disclosure Act Guide, House and Senate Rules, and Lobbying Regulations for Nonprofits
Title Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook: The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (HLOGA) and the Lobbying Disclosure Act Guide, House and Senate Rules, and Lobbying Regulations for Nonprofits PDF eBook
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Publisher TheCapitol.Net Inc
Total Pages 375
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ISBN 1587332205

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Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook

Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook
Title Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook PDF eBook
Author Jack Maskell
Publisher The Capitol Net Inc
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Disclosure of information
ISBN 9781587331527

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"The Lobbyist Registration and Compliance Handbook" is an easy-to-use manual that compiles information, forms, guides, rules, and regulations governing federal lobbying, including an overview of HLOGA.

Lobbying Registration and Disclosure

Lobbying Registration and Disclosure
Title Lobbying Registration and Disclosure PDF eBook
Author Jacob R. Straus
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 20
Release 2011-08
Genre Law
ISBN 1437985912

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On September 14, 2007, President George W. Bush signed S. 1, the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (HLOGA), into law. This Act (HLOGA) amended the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 to provide, among other changes to federal law and House and Senate rules, additional and more frequent disclosure of lobbying contacts and activities. This report focuses on changes made to lobbying registration, termination, and disclosure requirements and provides analysis of the volume of registration, termination, and disclosure reports filed with the Clerk of the House of Rep. and the Secretary of the Senate before and after the HLOGA¿s passage. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.

Lobbying Disclosure

Lobbying Disclosure
Title Lobbying Disclosure PDF eBook
Author United States. Government Accountability Office
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Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Disclosure of information
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The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act (HLOGA) of 2007 amends the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 by doubling the frequency of lobbyists' reporting and increasing criminal and civil penalties. This is GAO's first report in response to the Act's requirement for GAO to annually (1) determine the extent to which lobbyists can demonstrate compliance with the Act by providing support for information on their registrations and reports, (2) describe challenges identified by lobbyists to complying with the Act, and (3) identify the process for referring cases to the Department of Justice and the resources and authorities available to effectively enforce the Act. GAO reviewed a random sample of 100 reports filed by lobbyists during the first quarter of calendar year 2008. This methodology allowed GAO to generalize to the population of 17,801 reports filed. GAO also met with lobbyists regarding their filings and with Department of Justice officials regarding resources and authorities. GAO estimates that lobbyists could provide accurate supporting information--in either written or verbal form--on income or expenses for at least 95 percent of all first quarter reports filed requiring this information. The legislation and guidance do not contain requirements for lobbyists to create or maintain documentation in support of the registrations or reports they file. Nonetheless, lobbyists were able to provide written or oral support for all required elements of individual reports GAO examined. However, the extent to which lobbyists could provide written documentation varied for different aspects of the reports. GAO estimates that lobbyists have written documentation to support income or expenses for approximately 91 percent of first quarter reports that required this information. In contrast, for a separate element listing the person who acted as a lobbyist, GAO estimates that lobbyists have written documentation for 35 percent of reports that required this information. Also, the majority of lobbyists newly registered with the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House in the first quarter of 2008 also filed required disclosure reports for the period. However, for about 7 percent of the registrants, GAO could not identify a clear, corresponding report on file for their lobbying activity, likely because a report was not filed or because of a mismatch of information in reports that were filed. While a number of lobbyists felt that existing guidance for filing required registrations and reports was sufficient, others believed additional clarifications, such as on issue area activity codes and on how to report various pieces of information about their organizations and lobbying activity, were needed. Several lobbyists also expressed uncertainty about what constitutes reportable lobbying activity under the law and how much detail they needed to provide on the specific lobbying issues for each client. The Act included the sense of Congress that the lobbying community should create an organization to develop training and standards for lobbying. GAO's work reinforces that such an organization would be beneficial and could share best practices and provide training on the types of records to support filings and report annually on opportunities to clarify existing guidance. The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia assigns its resources for lobbying compliance issues based on competing priorities within the Office. The Office has five staff members, including a Deputy Chief, three assistant U.S. attorneys, and one investigator who perform lobbying non-compliance follow-up, among other duties. Officials from the Office told us they have sufficient civil and criminal statutory authorities to enforce the Act. The department's lobbying compliance workload has increased in recent years. However, it currently lacks a structured approach for targeting its resources to the most significant noncompliance cases. Such an approach will require the Office to track the referrals when they are made, record reasons for the referrals, record the actions taken to resolve them, and assess the results of actions taken. The Office has recently begun to redesign its computer database to more accurately track referrals received in past years to identify trends in past compliance matters.

New Rules for Lobbyists and Lawmakers

New Rules for Lobbyists and Lawmakers
Title New Rules for Lobbyists and Lawmakers PDF eBook
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Publisher BNA Books (Bureau of National Affairs)
Total Pages 138
Release 2007
Genre Disclosure of information
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2010 Lobbying Disclosures

2010 Lobbying Disclosures
Title 2010 Lobbying Disclosures PDF eBook
Author J. Christopher Mihm
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 43
Release 2011-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1437984010

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The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 requires an annual audit to: (1) determine the extent to which lobbyists can demonstrate compliance with disclosure requirements; (2) identify any challenges that lobbyists report to compliance; and (3) describe the resources and authorities available to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, and the efforts the Office has made to improve its enforcement of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 as amended (LDA). This is the fourth report under the mandate. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand edition of an important, hard-to-find publication.

Compliance with Lobbying Laws and Gift Rules Guide

Compliance with Lobbying Laws and Gift Rules Guide
Title Compliance with Lobbying Laws and Gift Rules Guide PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1004
Release 1996
Genre Gifts
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