Lobbying bill in Congress

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  1. Jackie

    Jackie Active Member

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    Yesterday I heard from Focus on the Family and today from HSLDA concerning the bill restricting lobbying in cogress. Basically, it seriously limits a person's ability to tell others to "contact your congressman about XXXX bill". I'm copying HSLDA's alert here. Focus on the Family also has it under their Citizen Link section.



    January 11, 2007

    HSLDA: Urgent Calls Needed to Protect
    Grassroots Lobbying from Federal Control

    Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,

    We need you to call your U.S. senators to fight efforts to place
    federal control over virtually all grassroots lobbying activity. This
    means that all organizations and groups that encourage people to call
    their congressmen, including homeschool support groups, will be
    subject to registration and reporting to Congress.

    Section 220 of Senate Bill 1 (S. 1), the "Legislative Transparency and
    Accountability Act of 2007," redefines lobbying to include "paid
    efforts to stimulate grassroots lobbying." Organizations that engage
    in grassroots lobbying will have to comply with all federal lobbying
    disclosure laws, including registration with Congress and the filing
    of quarterly reports to Congress. Failure to comply would result in a
    fine of up to $100,000.

    Currently, organizations do not need to report grassroots lobbying,
    which is when they contact their membership and the public or engage
    in some action that encourages people to call their federally elected
    officials. However, if Section 220 is included in S. 1, federal
    lobbying laws would apply to all groups that spend money to reach more
    than 500 people with a message urging them to contact their elected
    officials. For example, if a church or homeschool support group has a
    paid employee who emails more than 500 people asking them to call
    Congress about some issue, or puts an article on the Internet that is
    likely to reach more than 500 people, the church or homeschool support
    group would be subject to federal lobbying laws.

    Senate Bill 1 is a bipartisan bill and contains much-needed
    congressional reforms. Section 220, however, is not needed. It is
    unacceptable for Congress to attempt to require groups that encourage
    grassroots lobbying to be subject to registration and reporting to
    Congress.

    ACTION REQUESTED

    Senator Robert Bennett has introduced an amendment cosponsored by
    Senator Mitch McConnell to strike section 220 from S. 1. The
    amendment could come up for a vote on the floor of the Senate as early
    as next Tuesday. Please call your U.S. senators and urge them to
    support the Bennett amendment (amendment 20) to S. 1. It is not
    necessary to identify yourself as a homeschooler.

    Your message can be as simple as: "I am very concerned about the
    grassroots lobbying provisions in section 220 of Senate Bill 1, the
    'Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007.' Please
    support the Bennett amendment to remove section 220 from S. 1.
    Organizations should not have to register with Congress in order to
    ask citizens to contact their elected officials."

    You can reach your U.S. senators by calling the U.S. Capitol
    Switchboard at (202) 224-3121, or by using our legislative toolbox at
    http://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=3602 .

    Thank you for standing for liberty.

    Sincerely,

    J. Michael Smith
    President, HSLDA
     
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