S2209
An Act protecting against discrimination in lobbying
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Bill overview
This bill, S.2209, aims to prevent discrimination in lobbying by automatically disqualifying individuals or organizations found to have engaged in unlawful practices from acting as executive or legislative agents for four years. The disqualification period begins after a final determination of the unlawful practice. The bill was referred to the State Administration and Regulatory Oversight committee and has undergone several revisions and hearings. It seeks to ensure fairness and accountability in lobbying activities.
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Primary sponsor
Rebecca L. Rausch
Cosponsor
Rebecca L. Rausch
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