July 6, 2020 •
Louisiana Lobbyist Expenditure Limit on Food, Beverages Increases
Lobbyists in Louisiana can now spend a bit more on wining and dining state lawmakers and other public officials. When the new budget year began July 1, the lobbying limit on food and drink for a public official edged up […]
Lobbyists in Louisiana can now spend a bit more on wining and dining state lawmakers and other public officials.
When the new budget year began July 1, the lobbying limit on food and drink for a public official edged up $1 per person, per occasion.
The new limit per person at an event is $63.
When the lobbying cap was first enacted, the limit was $50 per occasion.
However, the 2008 law that sets the limit allows annual adjustment tied to increases in the federal consumer price Index for food and beverages.
That index rose 1.8 percent in the last year.
November 16, 2015 •
Pennsylvania Cracking Down on Those Failing to Report Lobbying Expenses
The Pennsylvania Ethics Commission is increasing its enforcement efforts against those who fail to report lobbying expenditures. This year, 31 groups were cited for failing to file expense reports with fines totaling $90,300. In comparison, last year, only 15 citations […]
The Pennsylvania Ethics Commission is increasing its enforcement efforts against those who fail to report lobbying expenditures. This year, 31 groups were cited for failing to file expense reports with fines totaling $90,300. In comparison, last year, only 15 citations were issued with fines reaching $44,000.
At the same time, the General Assembly is working on legislation to increase the penalty for noncompliance. House Bill 1348’s proposed increase is from $50 per day to a tiered system where the fine increases the later the report becomes. The bill passed the House unanimously in October and is awaiting action in the Senate.
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