West Virginia taxpayer-funded lobbying
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This practice is controversial because public funds are spent to lobby for an agenda not subject to direct approval by voters, and outcomes may be contrary taxpayers benefit.
[edit] Municipal lobbying
230 municipalities belong to the West Virginia Municipal League.[1] The League lobbies the state legislature on behalf of these municipalities and keeps member municipalities updated on the status of relevant legislation.[2]
[edit] Lobbying in-state and federal lobbying
Some local governments hire both lobbyists for in-state lobbying and for federal lobbying. One city, Greensboro, decided in 2010 to top its contract with its in-state lobbyist and instead focus on federal lobbying. [3]
[edit] Criticism
One criticism of taxpayer-funded lobbying is that it is unecessary, as state representatives exist to promote the interests of their respective local governments and constituents. Senator Robert C. Byrd once famously killed a multimillion-dollar federal building project for his home-state West Virginia University because the public school had hired a lobbyist to help in acquiring the project. "Byrd's message: As senator, it's his job to win federal dollars for West Virginia." [4]
[edit] Taxpayer-funded lobbying associations
The following is a list of West Virginia taxpayer-funded lobbying associations by type:
[edit] County
- County Clerks Association of West Virginia
- West Virginia Association of Counties
- West Virginia County Commissioner's Association
- County Commissioners' Association of West Virginia
[edit] Municipal
[edit] School
- School Administrators Association of West Virginia
- School Nurses of West Virginia
- School Service Personnel Association West Virginia
- West Virginia School Boards Association
[edit] Other
- Assessors Association of West Virginia
- Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus
- Conservation Officers Association of West Virginia
- Library Association of West Virginia
[edit] References
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