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Lobbying Regulation Act

The Lobbying Regulation Act is a law that requires individuals and organizations who attempt to influence government decisions to register and report their activities. Its purpose is to promote transparency by making these efforts visible to the public and government officials. The act sets rules for lobbying practices, limits potential conflicts of interest, and ensures accountability. By doing so, it helps prevent undue influence from special interests, allowing policymakers to make more informed, fair decisions based on publicly disclosed lobbying activities.