Key Votes
SB 87 - Increasing Lobbyist Regulations - Key Vote
Colorado Key Votes
Rollie Heath II voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
- June 10, 2010 Executive Signed
- May 11, 2010 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 7, 2010 House Bill Passed
- March 16, 2010 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 20, 2010 Introduced
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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - June 10, 2010
Title: Increasing Lobbyist Regulations
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) (27-7) - May 11, 2010
NOTE: THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES ITS MEMBERS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH VOTE ON WHETHER TO CONCUR WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS AND, IF THE CONCURRENCE VOTE SUCCEEDS, VOTE TO REPASS THE BILL AFTER THE AMENDMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. THIS IS A VOTE ON REPASSAGE OF THE BILL AFTER THE MEMBERS CONCURRED WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (58-7) - May 7, 2010
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (20-13) - March 16, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Increasing Lobbyist Regulations
Vote to pass a bill that increases regulations on lobbyists.
- -Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or member of the General Assembly, with respect to lobbying that involves communicating directly, or soliciting others to communicate with an elected official for the purpose of aiding in or influencing the following:
- -Drafting, introduction, sponsorship, consideration, debate, amendment, passage, defeat, approval, or veto of any bill, resolution, amendment, nomination, appointment, or report;
-Any other matter pending or proposed in writing by an official for consideration by either house of the general assembly or a committee thereof; or
-The convening of a special session of the general assembly or the specification of business to be transacted at such special session; or
- -Knowingly attempting to deceive or make a false statement to a covered official regarding any material fact relating to a matter that is within the scope of the duties of the covered official;
-Concealing the identity of an individual for whom the lobbyist is lobbying from a covered official;
-Knowingly using a fictitious name, or a real name without the consent of the individual whose name is used, to communicate with a covered official;
-Knowingly representing an interest adverse to the lobbyist's principal without first obtaining the consent of the principal after full disclosure by the lobbyist of the adverse interest;
-Making any form of payment to a covered official as compensation for any interest in real or personal property or the provisions of service in excess of the amount of compensation that would be paid by an individual who is not a lobbyist for such interest of services in the ordinary course of business;
-Making loans to a covered official or engaging in any other transaction with an official with the intention of making the official personally obligated to the lobbyist;
-Attempting to influence the vote of a covered official in connection with any pending matter by threat of a political reprisal, including limiting the promise of financial support, or opposition to, the official's candidacy at any future election;
-Seeking to influence a covered official by communicating with the official's employer;
-Causing to be introduced, or influencing the introduction of legislation, amendment, standard, rule, or rate for the purpose of afterwards being employed to secure its passage or defeat;
-Receiving compensation for lobbying while serving as a state officer or employee of the state central committee of a political party;
-Making campaign contributions in excess of the limitations established by existing law;
-Promising to solicit a campaign contribution during the period when lobbyists are prohibited from making contributions;
-Employing, subcontracting, or paying compensation to an individual for lobbying who has not registered as a lobbyist; and
-Engaging in any other practice that "discredits the practice of lobbying or the General Assembly."
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 20, 2010
Title: Increasing Lobbyist Regulations
Sponsors
- Larry G. Liston (CO - R) (Out Of Office)
- Patrick 'Pat' Steadman (CO - D)
Co-sponsors
- Dennis Apuan (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bob L. Bacon (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Betty Boyd (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Morgan L. Carroll (CO - D)
- Mary A. Hodge (CO - D)
- Kevin Priola (CO - R)
- Sue Schafer (CO - D)