March 21, 2018 •
Florida Revolving Door Proposal One Step Closer to November Ballot
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) is one step closer to placing an ethics proposal on the November ballot. Proposal 39, creating an extended waiting period for state and local officials seeking to lobby after leaving office, was approved as […]
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) is one step closer to placing an ethics proposal on the November ballot.
Proposal 39, creating an extended waiting period for state and local officials seeking to lobby after leaving office, was approved as amended.
The proposal prohibits state and local officials from lobbying their former departments, agencies, or governing bodies for six years after leaving office. Such persons would also be prohibited from lobbying any federal agency or any state or local body or agency during their respective terms of office.
Upon approval, the measure advanced, along with seven other proposals, to the Style and Drafting Committee. The committee has the authority to revise and combine proposals prior to a final vote by the full commission.
To be placed on the November 6 ballot, the proposal will need support from at least 22 commission members.
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