
Lobbying Restrictions
Lobbying restrictions are rules that limit how individuals or organizations can influence government decisions, particularly regarding legislation or policies. These rules aim to ensure transparency and prevent undue influence by requiring lobbyists to register, disclose their activities, and sometimes limit the amount of money they can spend. Restrictions may also prohibit certain government employees from lobbying for a period after leaving office. Overall, these measures promote fair policymaking by making the lobbying process more open and preventing corruption or favoritism.