Can a state employee use public funds for lobbying?

Can a state employee use public funds for lobbying?

No statutes forbidding the use of public funds for lobbying were found. No state employee in his official capacity or on behalf of his agency shall lobby for or against any matter intended to have the effect of law pending before the legislature or any committee thereof.

Who is responsible for lobbying the Secretary of State?

Each principal department of state government shall designate one person who shall be responsible for any lobbying by a state official or employee on behalf of said principal department. All persons lobbying on behalf of an institution or governing board of higher education shall register with the Secretary of State. Colo. Rev.

Can a lobbyist accept salary from a state agency?

Lobbyists may not accept or agree to accept compensation from a State agency for the purpose of lobbying legislative action. This does not apply to salary compensation that is part of a full-time employee of an agency whose responsibility or authority includes, but is not limited to, lobbying executive, legislative. 25 Ill. Comp. Stat. § 170/11.3.

Who is not allowed to be a lobbyist in Iowa?

Code Ann. § 2-7-1-10. A statewide elected official, executive or administrative head of an agency of state government, etc. shall not act as a lobbyist unless the person is designated, by the agency in which the person serves or is employed, to represent the official position of the agency. Iowa Code § 68B.5A.

No statutes forbidding the use of public funds for lobbying were found. No state employee in his official capacity or on behalf of his agency shall lobby for or against any matter intended to have the effect of law pending before the legislature or any committee thereof.

Lobbyists may not accept or agree to accept compensation from a State agency for the purpose of lobbying legislative action. This does not apply to salary compensation that is part of a full-time employee of an agency whose responsibility or authority includes, but is not limited to, lobbying executive, legislative. 25 Ill. Comp. Stat. § 170/11.3.

Each principal department of state government shall designate one person who shall be responsible for any lobbying by a state official or employee on behalf of said principal department. All persons lobbying on behalf of an institution or governing board of higher education shall register with the Secretary of State. Colo. Rev.

Code Ann. § 2-7-1-10. A statewide elected official, executive or administrative head of an agency of state government, etc. shall not act as a lobbyist unless the person is designated, by the agency in which the person serves or is employed, to represent the official position of the agency. Iowa Code § 68B.5A.