NEW: Gorbea Backs Legislation for Overhaul of RI Lobbying Laws
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NEW: Gorbea Backs Legislation for Overhaul of RI Lobbying Laws

The Lobbying Reform Act of 2015 would replace existing legislative and executive branch lobbying laws with a single comprehensive statute. Rhode Island currently has two separate laws for executive and legislative lobbying that have their own set of definitions, procedures and reporting requirements.
“Our currently lobbying laws are confusing. The Lobbying Reform Act of 2015 provides the tools necessary to ensure that lobbying is properly and transparently regulated, that laws are taken seriously, and that violations are dealt with decisively," said Gorbea.
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Provisions in the legislation include clarifying the definitions of lobbyist and lobbying, providing a solid framework for investigations and hearings, and authorizing administrative subpoena power in the course of conducting investigations, bringing the Department of State in line with standard practices currently used by other state agencies such as Department of Business Regulations and Department of Environmental Management.
Additional provisions include strengthening and simplifying lobbying reporting guidelines for those involved while making it easier for the general public to access these reports and understand the information being reported, and increasing maximum penalties for non-compliance to more than double the current amounts.
The bills introduced on Gorbea's behalf are H-6178 and S-904) by Representative Robert B. Jacquard (D-Cranston) and Senator Erin P. Lynch (D-Warwick).
