The Maze of Lobbying
An NCSL LegisBrief August/September 2006
Navigating the labyrinth of state and territorial lobbying law involves determining who is a lobbyist and who can lobby. All states have a basic definition of lobbying and how to exert this influence. The path becomes less clear when states include other activities as synonymous with lobbying and define lobbyist differently.
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