Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7139

Introduced
1/20/22  

Caption

The Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 7139 is expected to have a notable impact on the landscape of political financing and lobbying in Rhode Island. By restricting contributions during a substantial portion of the legislative session, the bill seeks to create a more transparent political environment where legislators are less susceptible to potential pressures and influence from lobbyists. This could lead to a shift in how lobbying groups engage with politicians and may result in increased scrutiny of campaign financing activities throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 7139, known as the Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act, introduces significant changes to the regulations surrounding lobbying activities within the state. The primary objective of this bill is to prohibit lobbyists from making political contributions to any member of the General Assembly between January 1 and July 1 of any year, unless the General Assembly has adjourned prior to July 1. This measure aims to enhance the integrity of the legislative process and reduce the potential for undue influence on lawmakers during critical periods of governance.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to promote accountability in government, it may also face opposition from various stakeholders who argue that such restrictions could limit the ability of lobbyists and organizations to support their preferred candidates. Critics might contend that these measures could inadvertently curtail free speech and the ability of interest groups to participate in the political process. As discussions continue, the effectiveness and ramifications of this legislation will be closely monitored by both supporters and detractors alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5124

The Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act

RI H7219

The Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act

RI S2512

The Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act

RI H5614

The Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act

RI H7179

Prohibits lobbyists from making any political contributions to any member of the general assembly from January 1 through July 1 in any year, unless the general assembly adjourns for the year prior to July 1.

RI H5138

Prohibits lobbyists from making any political contributions to any member of the general assembly from January 1 through July 1 in any year, unless the general assembly adjourns for the year prior to July 1.

RI H5875

Expands the lobbying reform act to apply to persons who lobby municipal government executives and legislative bodies, as well as local fire districts.

RI H7390

Expands the lobbying reform act to apply to persons who lobby municipal government executives and legislative bodies, as well as local fire districts.

RI H5720

Changes the requirement for a registered lobbyist to file with the secretary a report listing all political contributions from one hundred dollars ($100) to two hundred dollars ($200) per annual cycle.

RI S2994

The Rhode Island All-payer Health Care Payment Reform Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.