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Lobbying: 10 Answers you need to know 2013 Venable LLP 1

Faculty Ronald M. Jacobs Co-chair, political law practice, Venable LLP, Washington, DC Government and campaign experience Counsel to corporations, associations, super PACs, candidates, and individuals www.politicallawbriefing.com 2

Agenda 1. May I lobby? 2. Do I need to register as a lobbyist? 3. What do I report on my lobbying forms? 4. What about state lobbying? 5. Can I buy a Senator lunch? 6. How do I invite a staffer to an industry event? 7. May I fly a Member of Congress to my office? 8. Can I make a campaign contribution? 9. What is a PAC and should I have one? 10. What about a Super PAC? 3

1. MAY I LOBBY? 4

Yes But 501(c)(3) Yes, but no substantial part For Profit Yes, but cannot deduct lobbying expenses 5

501(c)(3)s Facts and Circumstances 501(h) Election 6

Influencing Legislation Congress Executive if Legislation State Legislation Grass Roots 7

162(e) Deductibility Federal Legislation Covered Executive Officials State Legislation Grassroots Political Activity 8

2. DO I HAVE TO REGISTER? 9

Do I have to register? If you: Employ a lobbyist Spend more than $12,500 per quarter Then yes. 10

What is Lobbying? Lobbying contacts Lobbying activity 11

Lobbying Contacts Oral or written communication to a covered official about: 1. formulation, modification, or adoption of legislation 12

Lobbying Contacts Oral or written communication to a covered official about: 2. formulation, modification, or adoption of a Federal rule, regulation, Executive order, or any other program, policy, or position of the United States Government 13

Lobbying Contacts Oral or written communication to a covered official about: 3. administration or execution of a program or policy (including the negotiation, award, or administration of a Federal contract, grant, loan, permit, or license) 14

Lobbying Contacts Oral or written communication to a covered official about: 4. nomination or confirmation of a person for a position subject to confirmation by the Senate 15

Legislative Branch Executive Branch Covered Officials Everyone President VP EOP ES 1-5 O-7 Schedule C 16

Exceptions to Lobbying Contact Regulatory Activities Response to Fed. Reg. On the record in public proceeding Written comments Petitions 17

Exceptions to Lobbying Contact Requests for Information Written response to request from covered official Information required by subpoena, CID, or compelled by Congress or an agency (including compelled by contract) 18

Exceptions to Lobbying Contact Public Activities Testimony before Congress Speeches, articles, publications made available to the public or distributed through Radio TV Other means of mass communication 19

Exceptions to Lobbying Contact Miscellaneous Contacts Administrative requests (must not include an attempt to influence) Made in the course of a Federal Advisory Committee Not possible to report without disclosing information that may not be disclosed by law 20

Lobbying Activity Contacts Research Coordination Planning Preparation Lobbying Activity 21

Why Does This Matter? >$12,500 1 Lobbyist Must Register 22

What is a Lobbyist? >1 Lobbying Contact >20% Time Lobbyist 23

3. WHAT DO I REPORT? 24

Quarterly Reports Names of lobbyists Issues lobbied Amount spent on lobbying 25

Lobbying Expenses Rent and overhead Other expenses travel, hotel, meals Payments to outside consultants for lobbying activity (when obligation to pay is incurred) Compensation paid for those engaged in lobbying activity (even nonlobbyists) Lobbying Expenses Payments to trade associations and coalitions for lobbying activity (when payment to made) 26

4. WHAT ABOUT STATE LOBBYING? 27

5. CAN I BUY A SENATOR LUNCH? 28

Federal Gift Rules Congress Registrant: No, unless exception Lobbyist: No, unless exception Others: <$50 or exception Career Registrant: $20 or exception Lobbyist: $20 or exception Others: $20 or exception Appointee Registrant: No, unless exception Lobbyist: No, unless exception Others: $20 or exception 29

Personal Friendship Cannot expense gifts Look to history of relationship Mutual exchange of gifts Duration and formation Similar gifts to others Allows gifts up to $250 (without waiver) for legislative branch no limit on executive 30

Answer the question If a registrant, company cannot reimburse you. If not a registrant, company may reimburse you. If a lobbyist, no, unless you are a friend. 31

6. HOW DO I INVITE A STAFFER TO AN EVENT 32

Is it a gift? Meetings with no food No admission fee Not a Gift 33

Widely Attended Events Invitee Event Number of People Audience Congress Speaker at the event or determine that attendance is related to official duties More than 25 non-hill Individuals from throughout an industry or profession or represent a wide range of persons interested in a given matter Appointee Speaker If not sponsor, more than 100; if sponsor no number Diversity of views or interests will be present Career In the interest of the agency because it will further agency programs and operations or speak at the event If not sponsor, more than 100; if sponsor no number Diversity of views or interests will be present 34

Site Visits Food and refreshments on site, in group setting with employees Local transportation 35

Receptions CONGRESS Hors d oeurvres & beverages Coffee & bagels No sit-down meal EXEC BRANCH $20 per person/$50 per year Coffee, donuts, etc. Often have to pay to attend No one-on-one 36

7. MAY I FLY A MEMBER OF CONGRESS TO MY OFFICE? 37

Travel Rules If not a lobbyist, then yes If a lobbyist, then limited to oneday trip Pre-approved Flight, hotel, ground transportation, meals 38

8. CAN I MAKE A CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION? 39

Campaign Contributions Federal: Individuals up to $2,600 per election State: Limits vary 40

No Federal Corporate Contributions No monetary or in-kind corporate contributions to: candidates; national political parties; and federal PACs. 41

Corporations May Not Reimburse employees Directly Bonuses Expenses Facilitate contributions Restrictions on fundraising 42

Corporate Contributions Washington Oregon California Nevada Idaho Utah Arizona Montana North Dakota Minnesota Wisconsin South Dakota New York Wyoming Michigan Iowa Pennsylvania Nebraska Ohio Illinois Indiana Colorado West Virginia Kansas Missouri Virginia Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina Oklahoma Arkansas New Mexico South Carolina Alabama Georgia Mississippi Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey Delaware Maryland Texas Louisiana Florida 43

Corporate Limits $27,200 governor $4,100 legislative $6,800 PAC $5,000 per year to all political committees $41,000 statewide (but only up to aggregate) $3,000 statewide $1,000 legislative 44

9. WHAT IS A PAC AND SHOULD I HAVE ONE? 45

It Depends 501(c)(3): Cannot have a PAC Companies: May have a connected PAC 46

What is a PAC? Special bank account Corporate name Administrative support from corporation Host fundraising events 17 347

Who funds a PAC? Stockholders Members of recognized professions Board of Directors Salaried employees with policymaking or managerial responsibilities PAC Family members 18 348

Who funds a PAC? Limit: $5,000 per year May use payroll deduction Only U.S. Citizens or greencard holders 19 49

Making Contributions $5,000 per year to federal candidates and PACs State candidates subject to state law Registration and/or reporting often required 20 350

Disclosure Filed with FEC Donors disclosed: Name Address Occupation Employer Online 21 51

Corporate Support of the PAC Administrative costs Fundraising costs Prizes Charitable Match Trinkets May not contribute to the PAC 22 52

10. WHAT IS A SUPER PAC AND SHOULD I HAVE ONE? 53

Super PAC Committee registered with FEC All donations in reported All expenditures are reported No limits on amount contributed May not contribute to candidates 54

Questions Ronald M. Jacobs 202.344.8215 rmjacobs@venable.com www.politicallawbriefing.com 55