Florida No Publicly funded lobbying initiative (2008)

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The No publicly funded lobbying initiated constitutional amendment in Florida would require that no governmental entity shall hire paid lobbyists with public funds to influence another governmental entity directly or indirectly through associations that receive public funds or with paid advertisements for said purposes. Public funds are prohibited from this use and shall be withheld from associations that act directly or indirectly to violate this subsection. For purposes of this subsection, lobbyist is defined as paid consultants or their firms who lobby political representatives on a particular issue.[1]

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Support

The Florida Ballot initiative is the political action committee (PAC) sponsoring the initiative.

Opposition

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Status

The initiative has been approved by the Florida Secretary of State and is currently in circulation. Currently no signatures have been validated.

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References

  1. No Publicly funded lobbying ballot language
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