Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1481

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Lobbying; prohibit legislator from engaging in for one year after leaving office.

Impact

The amendment to the lobbying regulations is significant as it attempts to close a loophole that allows former legislators to immediately transition into lobbying roles, which could lead to ethical concerns regarding their influence on legislative processes. By implementing a one-year 'cooling-off' period, the bill aims to foster public trust in government officials and mitigate any perception of impropriety that could arise from the overlap between public service and private lobbying efforts.

Summary

House Bill 1481 aims to amend Section 5-8-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically addressing the activities of legislative members regarding lobbying. The proposed legislation seeks to impose a prohibition on former members of the legislature from engaging in any lobbying activities for a period of one year following their term of office. This measure is intended to enhance the integrity of the legislative process by preventing potential conflicts of interest where lawmakers might leverage their government experience for personal gain soon after their service ends.

Contention

While the intentions behind HB 1481 are widely supported in the context of ethical governance, there may be debates regarding the enforcement and implications of such restrictions. Opponents may argue that the one-year ban is excessively punitive or could limit the career prospects of former legislators who possess valuable insights and expertise that could benefit the advocacy industry. Advocates for the bill, however, emphasize the importance of safeguarding legislative integrity and the need for clear boundaries between public service and private interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB39

Lobbying; prohibit legislator from engaging in for one year after leaving office.

MS HB131

Lobbying; prohibit legislator from engaging in for one year after leaving office.

MS SB2916

Lobbying; require lobbyists with a material financial interest in an issue or bill to register with legislative officers.

MS SB2089

Lobbying; require lobbyists with a material financial interest in an issue or bill to register with legislative officers.

MS HF5398

Former legislators prohibited from lobbying the legislature for a period of two years after leaving legislative office.

MS HB1435

Lobbying; revise definition of.

MS HF1145

Legislators prohibited from lobbying for two years after leaving office, and civil penalty authorized.

MS HB1387

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB1413

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB862

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

Similar Bills

CO HB1170

Lobbying by Nonprofit Entities

CA SB569

Political Reform Act of 1974: audits.

MI HB5331

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AZ HB2364

Lobbyists; gift ban exemption

HI SB185

Relating To Mandatory Lobbyist Training.

HI SB185

Relating To Mandatory Lobbyist Training.

HI HB138

Relating To Mandatory Lobbyist Training.

IA SSB1021

A concurrent resolution relating to the joint rules governing lobbyists of the Senate and House of Representatives for the Ninety-first General Assembly.(See SCR 1.)