Florida taxpayer-funded lobbying

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Taxpayer-funded lobbying is the practice of engaging in lobbying activities as a public entity. This is done by counties, cities, school districts, public facilities, and many other entities that receive taxpayer money through public funds.

This is controversial because the agenda being lobbied for are not decided by taxpayers, whose money is used for the practice. This means the outcomes of lobbying are sometimes opposed to the constituents' benefit.

For the first six months of 2009:

  • 44 Florida cities are actively lobbying. The expenditures of these cities for 2009 total $2,001,630 for the first two quarters of 2009.[1]
  • 24 out of 70 Florida counties are actively lobbying. The expenditures of these counties total $1,817,500 for the first two quarters of 2009.[1]

These figures do not include the number of entities which will ultimately lobby for 2009. These also are not exhaustive accounts of lobbying, as taxpayer-funded lobbying is particularly difficult to track.

[edit] Lobbyist Relations

Relations between lobbyists are both professional and casual. For example, the following Florida lobbyists had a dinner of Arroz con Pollo and dessert in April 2008:[3]

  • Connie Milito, Secretary/ Treasurer of the Florida Education Legislative Liaisons[4] [5]
  • James P. Hamilton[6]
  • Edgar Fernandez[7]
  • Wendy Dodge (who made the dessert), Board Member of the Florida Association of Professional Lobbyists[8]
  • Scott Howat[9]
  • Georgia Slack, Past President of the Florida Education Legislative Liaisons and founding member

[edit] Taxpayer-funded lobbying associations

The following is a list of Florida taxpayer-funded lobbying associations by type:

[edit] City and municipal

[edit] County

[edit] Health care

[edit] Housing

[edit] School

[edit] Other

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Open Secrets - Lobbying
  2. Florida Legislature
  3. Lobbying Email April 2008
  4. [1]
  5. Hillsborough Email 10.13.07
  6. [2]
  7. [3]
  8. [4]
  9. [5]