S 2477 · 94th Congress · Lobbying

Lobbying Act

Introduced 1975-10-06· Sponsored by Sen. Ribicoff, Abraham A. [D-CT]· Senate

Bill Progress

Introduced
Committee
Senate Vote
4
House
5
Enacted
Latest: Referred jointly to House Committees on the Judiciary; and Standards of Official Conduct.(1976-06-17)

Recorded Votes

PassedSenate · 1976-06-15
Yea 82Nay 9
PassedSenate · 1976-06-15
Yea 82Nay 9

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Lobbying Act - Declares it to be the purpose of this Act to provide for the disclosure to the Congress, the executive branch, and to all members of the public of the efforts of organizations and individuals who are paid to engage in efforts to influence issues before Congress or the executive branch, without intefering with the right of the people of the United States to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Defines terms used in this Act. States that the term "lobbying" means the making of "lobbying communications" or "lobbying solicitations", as such terms are defined in this Act. Defines the term "lobbyist" to mean any person or organization which receives any income other than personal travel expenses and other specified income: (1) to make or for making in any quarterly period one or more lobbying communications; or (2) to make or for making in any quarterly period one or more lobbying solicitations which refer to the same issue or issues before the Congress or the executive branch and which reach, or may reasonably be expected to reach, a total of five hundred or more persons. Makes a further definition of the term "lobbyist" to include any organization which c…

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Cosponsors (10)

4 Democrats6 Republicans