SJR 27 - Prohibits Lobbyist Gifts to Government Officials - Missouri Key Vote
Caleb Rowden voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation.
Timeline
- Referred to Committee
- May 18, 2018
- House Bill Passed
- May 18, 2018
- Senate Bill Passed
- April 11, 2018
- Introduced
- Jan. 3, 2018
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Title: Prohibits Lobbyist Gifts to Government Officials
Title: Prohibits Lobbyist Gifts to Government Officials
Title: Prohibits Lobbyist Gifts to Government Officials
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a joint resolution that proposes an amendment to the state constitution which would amend term limits and prohibit government officials from accepting gifts from lobbyists.
Highlights:
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Prohibits a member of the General Assembly or such individual’s staff, spouse, or dependant children from accepting any expenditure from a lobbyist (Sec. A).
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Defines “expenditure” as including, not being limited to, the following (Sec. A):
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A payment made;
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A charge, debt, bill, cost, or expense incurred;
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A gift, honorarium, or item of value given, including food and beverage;
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A price, fee, or charge that is waived, reduced, or forgiven; and
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A loan or debt with is cancelled, reduced, or forgiven.
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Prohibits any individual from serving as an elected official in the General Assembly for more than a total of 16 years (Sec. A).
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Prohibits any member of the General Assembly from serving for more than 4 years in each of the following positions (Sec. A):
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Speaker of the House;
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President pro tempore of the Senate;
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House majority leader;
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House minority leader;
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Senate majority leader; and
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Senate minority leader.
Title: Prohibits Lobbyist Gifts to Government Officials