A bill for an act relating to lobbying activities of former or future executive or administrative heads of licensing boards, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.
Impact
This legislation modifies existing laws around lobbying in relation to licensing boards in Iowa. By establishing a clear two-year disqualification from lobbying for those who served as executive or administrative heads, SB2131 aims to bolster transparency and integrity within the state's governance. It aligns with similar regulations affecting statewide elected officials and members of the general assembly, creating a more uniform policy regarding lobbying and post-employment conduct for individuals in significant governmental roles.
Summary
Senate File 2131, introduced by Senator Lofgren, addresses the lobbying activities of former and prospective executive or administrative heads of licensing boards. The bill outlines explicit prohibitions regarding lobbying for individuals who have held these positions within a mandatory two-year cooling-off period following their termination from service. The intention is to mitigate potential conflicts of interest and ensure that individuals transitioning from these positions do not exert undue influence on the decision-making processes of licensing boards post-employment.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SF2131 may revolve around the implications it carries for individuals transitioning from public service roles into private sector lobbying positions. While proponents argue that these measures are necessary for reducing corruption and maintaining public trust, critics may assert that such restrictions could discourage qualified individuals from serving in public roles due to potential negative impacts on their future career opportunities. Additionally, the severity of penalties, classified as serious misdemeanors, raises questions about fairness and the proportionality of the consequences for individuals who unwittingly violate this law.
A bill for an act relating to lobbying activities of former or future executive or administrative heads of licensing boards, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.
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