Lobbyist Activity Report is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a lobbyist?
A: A lobbyist is a person who works to influence government officials and policy decisions on behalf of a particular interest group, organization, or business.
Q: Why is lobbying important?
A: Lobbying is important because it allows different stakeholders to have a voice in the policy-making process and helps ensure that their concerns and interests are taken into account.
Q: What is the Lobbyist Activity Report?
A: The Lobbyist Activity Report is a document that provides information on the lobbying activities and expenditures of registered lobbyists in Wyoming.
Q: Who is required to file the Lobbyist Activity Report in Wyoming?
A: Registered lobbyists in Wyoming are required to file the Lobbyist Activity Report.
Q: What information is included in the Lobbyist Activity Report?
A: The Lobbyist Activity Report includes information on the lobbyist's activities, the issues they have lobbied on, the expenditures incurred, and the sources of funding for those expenditures.
Q: Is the Lobbyist Activity Report public information?
A: Yes, the Lobbyist Activity Report is considered public information and is available for public viewing.
Form Details:
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