HR 9734 · 93th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

Executive Lobbying Act

Introduced 1973-07-31· Sponsored by Rep. Waldie, Jerome R. [D-CA-14]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to House Committee on Government Operations.(1973-07-31)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Executive Lobbying Act - States that, within three days after making a representation to influence Executive policy, each agent or special interest shall file a notice of representation with the Comptroller General of the United States. Requires each notice of representation to include: (1) an identification of the agent or special interest filing such notice; (2) an identification of each special interest by whom or in whose behalf such agent is retained as an agent; (3) the financial terms and conditions on which such agent is retained; (4) a description, in detail of each substantive area in which the agent or special interest has made representations, and about which he expects to make representations; and (5) an identification of each person authorized to act for the agent in behalf of the agent's client. Requires agents, special interests, and regular employees and members of a special interest who meet the definition of an agent to maintain and preserve records of activities, contributions, and expenditures to influence Executive policies. Provides that each agent or special interest shall file a quarterly report of his activities with the Comptroller General. Declares that …

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