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Joint Legislative Ethics Committee seeks flat funding, highlights lobbyist reporting role
Summary
The Joint Legislative Ethics Committee told the House Development Committee it seeks flat funding for FY26–27 and emphasized three core functions: daily ethics advice, lobbyist registration/reporting (about 1,400 lobbyists), and collaboration with law enforcement on investigations.
The Joint Legislative Ethics Committee (JLAC) asked the House Development Committee for flat funding for the FY26–27 biennium while outlining its three primary responsibilities: ethics advice, lobbyist registration and reporting, and law‑enforcement partnerships.
Tony Bloodsohn, executive director of JLAC and legislative inspector general, told the…
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