Utah 2025 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0112

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Lobbying Compensation Amendments

Impact

The amendments made by SB0112 aim to enhance transparency in lobbying practices. By requiring all contracts relating to contingent compensation to be filed with the lieutenant governor, the bill fosters a greater level of oversight. This would enable the public and regulatory bodies to have access to pertinent information regarding how lobbyists are compensated, potentially increasing trust in the lobbying process and the government.

Summary

SB0112, known as the Lobbying Compensation Amendments, introduces significant changes to the Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act in Utah. The bill allows for contingent compensation for lobbyists under certain conditions, specifically when a clear written contract is signed before any lobbying occurs. This is a notable shift from the prior prohibition of contingent compensation, aiming to provide more flexibility for lobbyists while adding layers of accountability through mandatory contract filing.

Contention

While proponents of SB0112 argue that it modernizes the lobbying framework and makes it more adaptable to current practices, opponents may raise concerns about the integrity of lobbyist activities. The introduction of contingent compensation could lead to ethical dilemmas where lobbyists' efforts may become tied to specific outcomes, thereby influencing legislative actions in ways not easily tracked or regulated. Critics may argue this change could blur the lines around lobbying intentions and undermine public confidence in legislative processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0413

Lobbyist Amendments

UT HB0540

Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Amendments

UT HB0542

Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act Modifications

UT SB0183

Lobbyist Activities Amendments

UT SB0106

Caregiver Compensation Amendments

UT SB0091

Local Government Officers Compensation Amendments

UT SB0022

State Employee Benefits Amendments

UT HB0216

Business and Chancery Court Amendments

UT HB0545

State Officers Amendments

UT SB0136

Legislative Offices Amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.