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内布拉斯加州共同事业组织呼吁对游说者相关投诉进行适当监管和透明处理

内布拉斯加州林肯市——今天,内布拉斯加州共同事业组织执行董事加文·盖斯向内布拉斯加州问责和披露委员会(NADC)提起投诉,指控牧师阿林·赫斯正在游说内布拉斯加州参议员,但并未按照法律要求在委员会登记。

LINCOLN, NE — Today, Gavin Geis, executive director of Common Cause Nebraska, lodged a complaint with the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission (NADC) alleging that Rev. Arin Hess is lobbying Nebraska State Senators but is not registered with the Commission as required by law.  

Hess, chaplain and president of the pastoral nonprofit Capitol Studies, has provided “Bible studies” for elected officeholders. The reverend conducted these exclusive studies with Nebraska state senators in their private offices while also integrating WallBuilders videos and other materials. WallBuilders is a Texas-based group dedicated to “providing information to federal, state, and local officials as they develop public policies which reflect Biblical values,” according to their website. Senators who have attended Hess’ studies introduced several bills last legislative session that aligned with WallBuilders’ proposals.

According to the NADC, a lobbyist is defined as one “who attempts to affect matter before the Nebraska Legislature on behalf of another.” Lobbyists must register with the NADC and file Quarterly Lobbyist Reports disclosing their receipts and expenditures, something Hess has not done. 

Geis argues that Hess’ representation of Capitol Studies, use of WallBuilders materials, and Hess’ exclusive studies with the officials should require the reverend registering as a lobbyist.

“Nebraskans deserve to have the confidence that their elected officials are not conflicted or compromised due to a lack of regulation,” said 盖斯. “That’s why we’re calling on Hess to register as a lobbyist immediately. While Hess and Capitol Studies are within their rights to advocate for policy related to their faith, lobbyists and their principals should not escape regulation.”

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