HR 4395 · 96th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
Public Disclosure of Lobbying Act of 1979
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Introduced2
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EnactedLatest: Reported to House from the Committee on the Judiciary with amendment, H. Rept. 96-590.(1979-11-05)
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Public Disclosure of Lobbying Act of 1979 - Requires each organization which expends more than $5,000 per quarter year for lobbying purposes to register with the Comptroller General and to update annually such registration. Requires the identification of certain persons retained for such lobbying purposes. Requires such organization to file quarterly reports concerning such lobbying activities including: (1) listing of total lobbying expenditures including each expenditure over $35 made to or for the benefit of any Federal officer, congressional employee, or Member of Congress; (2) the identification of retainees of an organization or certain employees making lobbying communications and the disclosure of certain expenditures; (3) a description of the issues for which such an organization has lobbied; and (4) known business contacts with the person whom such organization is attempting to influence. Requires that the final quarterly report identify by amount each organization which contributed $3,000 or more to the reporting organization, unless the reporting organization proves that such identification would subject the contributing organization to harassment. Exempts certain tax-ex…
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Cosponsors (11)
10 Democrats1 Republican