LOBBYISTS

Amendments

Rangel, Representative: censure (H. Res. 1737), H7897 [2DE]

Articles and editorials

All Earmarks Should Be Banned in the House and Senate, S1698 [18MR]

Bribe by Any Other Name, S1699 [18MR]

Goldman Sachs' Revolving Door, H3195-H3197 [5MY]

Politician's Politician, S5198 [21JN]

Bills and resolutions

Business and industry: require majority shareholder approval for any expenditures made to influence public opinion on any matter other than the promotion of the company's products or services (see H.R. 4487), H325 [21JA]

Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House): report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (see H. Res. 1193), H1656 [18MR] (see H. Res. 1220), H2459 [25MR] (see H. Res. 1255), H2641 [15AP] (see H. Res. 1287), H2843 [22AP]

Federal employees: improve post-employment restrictions on representation of foreign entities by senior Government officers and employees (see S. 3713), S6883 [5AU]

Government regulations: require registrants to pay an annual fee, impose penalties for failure to file timely reports, and use funds from such fees and penalties for reviewing and auditing filings by registrants (see H.R. 5751), H5675 [15JY]

House Rules: prohibit Members from negotiating for a job involving lobbying activities (see H. Res. 1386), H3744 [24MY]

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: retain ban on lobbying State legislators using Federal tax dollars and urge focus on crash prevention and rider education and training (see H. Res. 1498), H5502 [1JY]

Political campaigns: prohibit campaign contributions by lobbyists representing countries defined as state sponsors of terrorism or any other foreign national (see H.R. 5609), H4904 [28JN]

———prohibit corporations which employ or retain registered lobbyists from making expenditures or disbursements for electioneering communications (see H.R. 4511), H386 [26JA]

———prohibit entities from using Federal funds to contribute to political campaigns or participate in lobbying activities (see H.R. 4550), H423 [27JA]

Political ethics: prevent former Members of Congress from becoming lobbyists, increase restrictions on congressional staff from becoming lobbyists, and provide more transparency and accountability (see S. 3272), S2758 [28AP]

Rangel, Representative: censure (see H. Res. 1737), H7643 [29NO]

SEC: require public companies to report certain expenditures made to influence public opinion on any matter other than the promotion of the company's products or services (see H.R. 4432), H138 [13JA]

Motions

Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House): report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1193), H1623 [18MR]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1220), H2330 [25MR]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1255), H2610 [15AP]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1287), H2815 [22AP]

Proposals

Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists, H1211 [9MR], H1474 [16MR], H2555 [14AP], H2670 [20AP]

Remarks in House

Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House): report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists, H1212 [9MR], H4481 [15JN]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1193), H1622 [18MR], E662 [26AP]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1220), H2323, H2324, H2330 [25MR], E662 [26AP]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1255), H2609 [15AP], E662 [26AP]

———report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists (H. Res. 1287), H2815, H2816 [22AP], E662 [26AP]

Congress: provide transparency and integrity in the earmark process, H6208 [28JY], H7593 [18NO]

———relationship with special interest groups, H3252-H3254 [6MY]

Government regulations: require registrants to pay an annual fee, impose penalties for failure to file timely reports, and use funds from such fees and penalties for reviewing and auditing filings by registrants (H.R. 5751), H6204-H6206 [28JY]

Political campaigns: prohibit campaign contributions by lobbyists representing countries defined as state sponsors of terrorism or any other foreign national, H4826 [24JN]

———prohibit campaign contributions by lobbyists representing countries defined as state sponsors of terrorism or any other foreign national (H.R. 5609), H5336-H5342 [1JY]

Rangel, Representative: censure (H. Res. 1737), H7891-H7899, H8016-H8018 [2DE], H8036 [7DE], E2060 [2DE], E2065 [7DE]

Remarks in Senate

Congress: provide transparency and integrity in the earmark process, S8172 [19NO]

Federal employees: improve post-employment restrictions on representation of foreign entities by senior Government officers and employees (S. 3713), S6888 [5AU]

Senate: reform earmark process, lobbyist regulations, filibusters, anonymous holds and encourage bipartisanship, S979 [3MR]

Reports filed

Allegations Relating to the Lobbying Activities of the PMA Group: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) (H. Rept. 111-423), H971 [26FE]

Censure of Representative Charles B. Rangel: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) (H. Res. 1737) (H. Rept. 111-661), H7643 [29NO]

Texts of

H. Res. 1193, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists, H1622 [18MR]

H. Res. 1220, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists, H2325, H2330 [25MR]

H. Res. 1255, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists, H2609 [15AP]

H. Res. 1287, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House) report on investigation of relationship between earmark requests made by Members and source and timing of campaign contributions by certain lobbyists, H2815 [22AP]

H. Res. 1737, censure of Representative Rangel, H7891 [2DE]

H.R. 5609, prohibit political campaign contributions by lobbyists representing countries defined as state sponsors of terrorism or any other foreign national, H5336 [1JY]

H.R. 5751, Lobbying Disclosure Enhancement Act, H6204 [28JY]

S. 3713, improve post-employment restrictions on representation of foreign entities by senior Government officers and employees, S6888 [5AU]