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Transparency in Lobbying Act

The Transparency in Lobbying Act is law designed to make lobbying activities more open and accountable. It requires lobbyists and organizations to register their efforts to influence government decisions and to regularly disclose who they are, who they represent, what specific issues they’re addressing, and how much money they spend. The goal is to provide the public and policymakers with clear information about who is trying to sway government actions, promoting transparency and preventing undue influence or hidden agendas in the policymaking process.