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LC 4129

Generally revise lobbyist reporting laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 4129 would revise lobbyist reporting to boost transparency for registrants and the public, but the draft died in process; no changes are in effect.

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Bill Summary · LC 4129

Summary: LC 4129 – Generally revise lobbyist reporting laws

Overview

LC 4129 is a proposed bill whose title indicates an aim to generally revise the state’s lobbyist reporting laws. The legislative classification places it within areas touching the legislature and professions/occupations. The available information shows the bill has not been enacted and has undergone several draft and procedural steps without final passage.

Purpose and intent

  • The stated purpose, as inferred from the title, is to revise and update the existing lobbyist reporting framework to improve transparency and accountability around lobbying activity.
  • Specific policy changes, definitions, reporting formats, thresholds, or enforcement mechanisms are not provided in the summary information available.

Key provisions (noting limitations)

  • The exact text of LC 4129 is not included in the provided materials, so detailed provisions cannot be enumerated here.
  • Typical elements in broadly similar reform efforts often include: updating the definition of who must register as a lobbyist, revising reporting frequencies or forms, clarifying what constitutes lobbying activity (direct vs. indirect), addressing reporting of gifts or travel, increasing public accessibility of reports, and adjusting penalties or enforcement procedures.
  • At this time, readers should treat any potential provisions as speculative until the bill text is released and analyzed.

Status and timeline

  • Introduced: December 17, 2024.
  • Actions taken:
    • December 17, 2024: Drafter Assigned.
    • February 20, 2025: Draft On Hold.
    • May 22, 2025: Draft Died in Process.
  • Current status: Died in process; no enacted version of LC 4129.

Affected parties and potential impact

  • Likely affected: lobbyists, lobbying firms, organizations that employ lobbyists, registrants, and the agencies responsible for administering lobbyist disclosures.
  • Potential impacts (if the bill had advanced): changes to who must register, what must be reported, reporting frequency, and the costs or administrative requirements associated with compliance; greater public transparency versus potential regulatory burden. Since the draft died, no immediate legal changes are in effect.

Next steps

  • If interest remains, monitor for any reintroduction, amendments, or new drafts of LC 4129.
  • When the bill text becomes available, review definitions (e.g., who is a lobbyist), reporting requirements, exemptions, penalties, and enforcement provisions to assess likely real-world effects and compliance costs.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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