The
state-by-state coverage you need for ethical and effective lobbying
is available in the 2008 edition of Lobbying, PACs and Campaign
Finance: 50 State Handbook published by West Group.
This reference offers quick access to the
regulations and laws covering campaign contributions and proper
contact with elected officials in each of the fifty states and the
federal government. Its information mandatory for effective,
ethical lobbying. Each state and the federal government has its
own chapter, authored by attorneys and consultants with extensive
experience working with legislators, legislative staff, and state
and local government agencies in their respective state capitals.
Each chapter follows the same outline, so that once you locate the
type of material you need, you can quickly find pertinent information
in every other jurisdiction.
To order the 2008 edition of Lobbying,
PACs and Campaign Finance: 50 State Handbook
(softbound volume, approx. 1,536 pages) call Thomson/West at 1-800-344-5009
or visit Thomson/West
- ISBN: 0-314-96515-8.
TIMELY
COVERAGE IN THE
2008 EDITION INCLUDES:
- A state-by-state analysis of campaign finance regulations
to guide contributors through spectrum of state laws and regulations
- Detailed coverage of prohibited lobbying practices, enforcement
and penalties
- Discussion of registration, record-keeping and reporting requirements
and lists of state-specific forms
- Names, addresses and telephone numbers of local commissioners,
state compliance officers in each jurisdiction
You
will find references to statues, advisory opinions and regulatory
requirements -- plus lists of state-specific forms, the names and
addresses of local commissioners, and much more.
The
Lobbying Handbook makes sure that you have what you need
to adequately inform crucial state or federal legislators of your
concerns -- before they vote. It's information mandatory for effective,
ethical lobbying anywhere in the United States.
For
more information about the Lobbying Handbook, please contact
the State Capital Group's Executive Director Jocelyn
Dyer.