New Guidance for Federal Lobbying Disclosure

BNA Money and Politics ($$) reports on further implementation of the new lobbying and ethics law (S.1) which amends the Lobby Disclosure Act of 1995. Reportedly, new federal lobbying disclosure reports will allow lobbyists to make one single electronic filing, as opposed to filing separately with both the Senate and House. Many are also anticipating instructions on how to comply with the gift and travel restrictions. The Senate Ethics Committee also released on Nov.13 new forms on privately sponsored travel. Meanwhile, a House ethics task force will offer a plan for an independent office, but outside groups or individuals will not be able to file a complaint. The panel will be appointed by the House speaker and minority leader.
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