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Committee Tables Bill That Would Tighten Lobbying Limits for Former Public Employees

House State Administration Committee
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Summary

After a sustained debate about employment restrictions and voter history, the committee voted to table Senate Bill 222, which proposed revisions to lobbying prohibitions for public employees; members split over constitutional and policy implications.

Senate Bill 222, a proposal to revise lobbying prohibitions for public employees, was the subject of extended debate in the House State Administration Committee and was ultimately tabled. The bill’s sponsor framed it as a revision to existing law; committee members raised constitutional concerns, questions about restricting employment, and deference to a voter‑approved measure.

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