Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2051

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Lobbying provisions expansion to include all political subdivisions

Impact

If enacted, SF2051 would amend existing laws in Minnesota Statutes 2022, specifically sections dealing with lobbyist definitions and required disclosures. This expansion means that not only traditional lobbyists but also employees of local governments and other subdivisions who engage in activities that influence legislative and administrative actions would now need to register and report their activities. Such a move is positioned to create a more uniform framework for lobbying across various government levels, increasing transparency about who is influencing policy decisions.

Summary

SF2051 is a legislative proposal aimed at expanding the lobbying provisions in Minnesota to encompass all political subdivisions. By broadening the definition of a lobbyist and the entities required to comply with lobbying regulations, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in the political process. This includes revising thresholds for registration as a lobbyist and ensuring that broader categories of actors are under scrutiny for their lobbying activities.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding SF2051 include concerns regarding potential overreach into legitimate activities by public officials and local government employees. Critics argue that the bill could unnecessarily restrict grassroots lobbying efforts by volunteers and hinder legitimate communication between officials and their constituents. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that these expansions are essential for closing loopholes that currently allow certain individuals to exert influence without the same level of scrutiny applied to registered lobbyists.

Overall_position

Overall, SF2051 attempts to balance the need for transparency and the right to participate in the democratic process. As discussions unfold, it will be crucial to navigate the tension between regulating lobbyists and ensuring fruitful dialogue between constituents and their representatives, aiming for a system that maintains accountability without stifling advocacy at all levels of governance.

Companion Bills

MN HF1776

Similar To Lobbying provisions expanded to include all political subdivisions, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

MN HF1776

Lobbying provisions expanded to include all political subdivisions, and money appropriated.

MN HF2393

Lobbyist registration and reporting modified, and definitions created.

MN SF2121

Lobbyist registration an reporting modification

MN SF2562

Definition modification of lobbyist and metropolitan government unit

MN HF2284

Definitions of lobbyist and metropolitan governmental unit modified, expert witness lobbying reporting requirements modified, and additional individuals required to file statements of economic interest.

MN SF1580

Loophole closure in disclosure of economic interests of public officials to include disclosure of certain independent contracting and consulting

CA AB3123

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority: board code of conduct: lobbying rules.

MN SF1636

Omnibus Elections appropriations