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RI의 파트타임 의원들에게 로비하는 것은 큰 사업입니다. 2022년에 얼마나 큰 사업이었는지 여기 있습니다.

존 매리언은 로드아일랜드 정치에서 로비의 힘에 대해 논의합니다.

Originally published in the Providence Journal on February 6, 2023. Read more 여기. 

In his role as executive director of the citizens’ advocacy group Common Cause RI, 존 메리언 is both a registered lobbyist and an outsider looking in.

As he sees it: “Lobbying is big business in Rhode Island. Former legislators — particularly former legislative leaders — are among the biggest beneficiaries because they can trade on their connections with former colleagues as an asset when pitching clients.”

“That’s why Rhode Island has long had a revolving door law — to prevent public officials from immediately cashing in on the knowledge and connections they made while serving in government. But that only lasts for a year.”

Marion believes “lobbyists are particularly powerful in Rhode Island because our legislature has little policy support staff and therefore legislators must rely on lobbyists for information and analysis.

“Rhode Island could limit the influence of lobbyists by creating a non-partisan policy staff and reforming our campaign finance system in ways that minimize the outsized role lobbyists play in funding political campaigns.”

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