S2211
An Act closing a loophole in lobbying law
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Bill overview
This bill aims to close a loophole in Massachusetts’ lobbying laws, specifically addressing a situation where individuals or entities could potentially avoid lobbying regulations by acting as ‘consultants’ rather than lobbyists. The legislation seeks to clarify the definition of lobbying and ensure that those engaging in influencing legislative decisions are subject to the same rules as traditional lobbyists. This will increase transparency and accountability in the lobbying process.
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Rebecca L. Rausch
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Rebecca L. Rausch
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