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The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946 is a statute enacted by the United States Congress to reduce the influence of lobbyists. The primary purpose of the Act was to provide information to members of Congress about those that lobby them. [1] The 1946 Act was replaced by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995. [2]
Hernandez v. Texas: 347 U.S. 475 (1954) application of the Fourteenth Amendment to Mexican Americans: Bolling v. Sharpe: Racial Segregation: 347 U.S. 497 (1954) segregation in the District of Columbia United States v. Harriss: 347 U.S. 612 (1954) constitutionality of The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946: Berman v. Parker: 348 U.S. 26 ...
In 1946, there was a so-called "sunshine law" requiring lobbyists to disclose what they were doing, on whose behalf, and how much they received in payment. [11] [139] The resulting Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946 governed lobbying rules up until 1995 when the Lobbying Disclosure Act replaced it. [11]
Pages in category "Lobbying in the United States" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946;
False Claims Act of 1863; Federal Acquisition Reform Act of 1996; Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994; Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act of 1990; Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006; Federal Records Act; Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946; Federal Reports Act; Flag Acts; FOIA Exemption 3 Statutes ...
August 1, 1946: United States Atomic Energy Act of 1946, ch. 724, Pub. L. 79–585, 60 Stat. 755; August 2, 1946: Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, Pub. L. 79–601, including Title III: Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946, Title IV: Federal Tort Claims Act, and Title V: General Bridge Act
Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946; Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; Federal Tort Claims Act; Flood Control Act of 1946; Fulbright Act of 1946; H. Hill ...
Regulation of Lobbying Act Harriss , 347 U.S. 612 (1954), was a U.S. Supreme Court case applied directly to the Regulation of Lobbying Act . Proceedings and outcome