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[Moderator's note: Not to mention that if you are 501(c)(3) status,
doesn't that mean you can't lobby to have ferrets gain legal status
in, say, California? (I think no more than 5% can be spent lobbying
or something like that...) BIG]
Have you ever known the Federal Government to make a rule *that* simple?
On April 15th, did you send in a flat 10% of your gross income or did you
have to fill out a form which could range from sorta simple to incredibly
complex???
My book has >18 pages (in English - not just laws) on lobbying. The
federal government definition of lobbying is different than the common
understanding. Lobbying relates to issues only; becoming involved with
candidates for a public office is not lobbying and is not allowed. There
are 2 separate tests and what is considered lobbying under one rule may
not be lobbying under the other rule.
Needless to say, if you are doing any lobbying, consulting a lawyer is
probably a given. Thankfully, the vast majority of the groups out there
won't be doing *any* lobbying.
-Carla
[Posted in FML issue 2880]
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