In 1995, the Lobbying Disclosure Act was enacted to increase transparency in the lobbying industry. The legislation required lobbyists to register with the federal government and disclose their activities, including the issues they were advocating for and the amount of money spent. This reform aimed to provide greater accountability and reduce potential corruption in the political process, ensuring that lawmakers and the public could better understand the influence of lobbying on policy decisions.
1984 Federal Bail Reform Act
The concept federal legislation of the minimum wage illustrates is labor reform. Many states have federal wages that vary greatly from the one the federal government has instituted.
1984 Federal Bail Reform Act
Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005
Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005
The federal election campaign act was to regulate the campaign finance legislation.
Weakened antitrust legislation Strengthened federal civil rights laws The pure Food & Drug Act
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he Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act, popularly called Freedom to Farm
The efforts of Public Citizen are largely responsible for passage of the Lobbying Disclosure Act and the Lobbying and Ethics Reform Act of 2005
Jonathan P. Reilly has written: 'Mandated health care' -- subject(s): Human Rights, Legislation & jurisprudence, Mandatory Programs, Law and legislation, United States, Health Insurance, Compulsory health insurance, Health Care Reform, Government Regulation