Posted: February 25th, 2023
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Here is what the National Conference of State Legislators says as to how states define “Lobbying and Lobbyists”.
What does your state (FLORIDA) say about what defines lobbying and lobbyists?
https://www.ncsl.org/research/ethics/50-state-chart-lobby-definitions.aspx
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After reviewing the National Conference of State Legislators’ (NCSL) chart on state definitions of lobbying and lobbyists, it is important to note that each state has its own definition and regulations regarding lobbying activities. In the state of Florida, “lobbying” is defined as attempting to influence legislation or administrative action by communicating with a legislative or executive branch official or employee. A “lobbyist” is defined as any person who is employed and receives compensation, or who is reimbursed for lobbying activities, or who expends more than $500 in a calendar quarter on lobbying activities. However, it is important to note that Florida’s definition of lobbying and lobbyist is subject to change, as it has undergone revisions in recent years. This highlights the importance of understanding the unique definitions and regulations in each state when engaging in advocacy or lobbying activities.
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