Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 2 : Section 1601


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/3/05
Section 1601. Findings

      The Congress finds that - 
        (1) responsible representative Government requires public
      awareness of the efforts of paid lobbyists to influence the
      public decisionmaking process in both the legislative and
      executive branches of the Federal Government;
        (2) existing lobbying disclosure statutes have been ineffective
      because of unclear statutory language, weak administrative and
      enforcement provisions, and an absence of clear guidance as to
      who is required to register and what they are required to
      disclose; and
        (3) the effective public disclosure of the identity and extent
      of the efforts of paid lobbyists to influence Federal officials
      in the conduct of Government actions will increase public
      confidence in the integrity of Government.



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