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Release: Elections Committee advances Klevorn legislation to restrict lawmakers from offering private club access to lobbyists

Thursday, January 26, 2023

SAINT PAUL, Minn.­— Yesterday, the House Elections Committee advanced legislation authored by Rep. Ginny Klevorn (DFL-Plymouth) to restrict registered lobbyists or special interest groups from having unique access to a meeting room, hospitality area, or other event space where public officials gather to conduct legislative business. Rep. Klevorn had previously drafted the bill in response to the approval the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board (CFB) gave the then-Republican Senate Majority to create a private meeting space for legislators, lobbyists and other dues-paying members.

“Lawmakers have a moral obligation to deliver on meeting the needs of their constituents and communities- not the highest bidder who can afford to ‘pay to play’ in our shared democracy,”  said Rep. Klevorn. “This bill protects Minnesotans’ equal access to their legislators, their government, and ensures we all have the freedom and fairness to engage in the legislative process.”

The CFB’s approval in 2021 allowed a “pay to play” charge for membership and access fees to lobbyists for the privilege of meeting with Republican legislators away from the public eye. The full opinion is available here. Membership can be offered to non-elected officials at the Senate Republicans’ discretion.

Rep. Klevorn’s bill would close this loophole by expanding the existing ban on “contributions during the legislative session” to prohibit candidates, campaign committees, political committees, and political parties from soliciting and accepting a contribution from a registered lobbyist at any time of year if, in exchange, the lobbyist is granted special access to a meeting room or other event space where public officials are likely to gather. This also applies if the purpose of granting the special access is to facilitate informal meetings or socialization during legislative and special sessions of the legislature.

The bill now awaits a full vote on the House Floor.

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