Bill Text: NY S00450 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Prohibits certain lobbyists from engaging in political consulting for state public officials or candidates for state office, and prohibits political consultants or anyone they are affiliated with from lobbying state officers; requires election financial disclosure statements to include a listing of all political consulting services provided to a campaign.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO ETHICS AND INTERNAL GOVERNANCE [S00450 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S00450-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 450 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN SENATE (Prefiled) January 6, 2021 ___________ Introduced by Sen. BIAGGI -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Ethics and Internal Gover- nance AN ACT to amend the legislative law, in relation to prohibiting lobby- ists from engaging in political consulting of candidates for and hold- ers of state office and prohibiting certain political consultants from engaging in compensated lobbying and lobbying activities; and to amend the election law, in relation to requiring the reporting of the provision of political consulting services The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 1-c of the legislative law is amended by adding a 2 new subdivision (x) to read as follows: 3 (x) The term "political consulting" shall mean and include the 4 provision, for compensation, to any state public official, candidate or 5 prospective candidate for an elected state office of advice, services or 6 assistance in securing such public office including, but not limited to, 7 campaign management, fundraising activities, public relations or media 8 services, but shall exclude bona fide legal work directly related to 9 litigation or legal advice with regard to securing a place on the 10 ballot, the petitioning process, the conduct of an election or which 11 involves the election law. 12 § 2. Section 1-m of the legislative law, as added by chapter 14 of the 13 laws of 2007, is amended to read as follows: 14 § 1-m. Prohibition of gifts and political consulting. (a) No individ- 15 ual or entity required to be listed on a statement of registration 16 pursuant to this article shall offer or give a gift to any public offi- 17 cial as defined within this article, unless under the circumstances it 18 is not reasonable to infer that the gift was intended to influence such 19 public official. No individual or entity required to be listed on a EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD02945-01-1S. 450 2 1 statement of registration pursuant to this article shall offer or give a 2 gift to the spouse or unemancipated child of any public official as 3 defined within this article under circumstances where it is reasonable 4 to infer that the gift was intended to influence such public official. 5 No spouse or unemancipated child of an individual required to be listed 6 on a statement of registration pursuant to this article shall offer or 7 give a gift to a public official under circumstances where it is reason- 8 able to infer that the gift was intended to influence such public offi- 9 cial. This section shall not apply to gifts to officers, members or 10 directors of boards, commissions, councils, public authorities or public 11 benefit corporations who receive no compensation or are compensated on a 12 per diem basis, unless the person listed on the statement of registra- 13 tion appears or has matters pending before the board, commission or 14 council on which the recipient sits. 15 (b) No person or organization that has been retained or received 16 compensation for political consulting, is an individual who has an 17 ownership interest in a political consulting organization, or is an 18 employee of the political consultant shall engage in compensated lobby- 19 ing or lobbying activities with any state public official, candidate, or 20 prospective candidate for elected office who is a current or former 21 client of the political consultant; provided, however that a person or 22 organization that is engaged solely in the lobbying of or lobbying 23 activities related to municipal agencies, local legislative bodies and 24 municipal public officers, and does not engage in the lobbying of or 25 lobbying activities related to state agencies and state public offi- 26 cials, may engage in such political consulting for municipal public 27 officials. 28 (c) No person or organization that is engaged in compensated political 29 consulting for any state public official, candidate or prospective 30 candidate for an elected state office shall be employed by, be affil- 31 iated with or be under common ownership with any person or organization 32 engaged in compensated lobbying or lobbying activities, except as other- 33 wise authorized by subdivision (b) of this section. 34 (d) (1) This prohibition shall not apply to: 35 (A) an employee of the political consultant whose sole duties are 36 clerical; or 37 (B) an employee of the political consultant who did not personally 38 provide political consulting services to the state public official, 39 candidate or prospective candidate for a state elected office with whom 40 the employee seeks to communicate for lobbying or lobbying activities. 41 (2) The exceptions in paragraph one of this subdivision shall not 42 apply to any person who communicates with a state public official, 43 candidate, or prospective candidate for a state elected office in his or 44 her capacity as an employee of the political consultant who is prohibit- 45 ed by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subdivision from engaging in lobby- 46 ing and lobbying activities. 47 § 3. Subdivision (h) of section 1-c of the legislative law, as added 48 by chapter 2 of the laws of 1999, is amended to read as follows: 49 (h) The term "compensation" shall mean any salary, fee, gift, payment, 50 benefit, loan, advance or any other thing of value paid, owed, given or 51 promised to the lobbyist or political consultant by the client for 52 lobbying or political consulting but shall not include contributions 53 reportable pursuant to article fourteen of the election law. 54 § 4. Section 14-100 of the election law is amended by adding two new 55 subdivisions 18 and 19 to read as follows:S. 450 3 1 18. "political consulting" means and includes the provision for 2 compensation, to any political committee or candidate of advice, 3 services or assistance in securing state public office including, but 4 not limited to, campaign management, fundraising activities, public 5 relations or media services, but shall exclude legal work directly 6 related to litigation or legal advice with regard to securing a place on 7 the ballot, the petitioning process, the conduct of an election or which 8 involves this chapter. 9 19. "compensation" means any salary, fee, gift, payment, benefit, 10 loan, advance or any other thing of value paid, owed, given or promised, 11 but shall not include contributions reportable pursuant to this article. 12 § 5. Subdivision 1 of section 14-102 of the election law, as amended 13 by chapter 8 of the laws of 1978 and as redesignated by chapter 9 of the 14 laws of 1978, is amended to read as follows: 15 1. The treasurer of every political committee which, or any officer, 16 member or agent of any such committee who, in connection with any 17 election, receives or expends any money or other valuable thing or 18 incurs any liability to pay money or its equivalent shall file state- 19 ments sworn, or subscribed and bearing a form notice that false state- 20 ments made therein are punishable as a class A misdemeanor pursuant to 21 section 210.45 of the penal law, at the times prescribed by this article 22 setting forth all the receipts, contributions to and the expenditures by 23 and liabilities of the committee, and of its officers, members and 24 agents in its behalf. Such statements shall include the dollar amount of 25 any receipt, contribution or transfer, or the fair market value of any 26 receipt, contribution or transfer, which is other than of money, the 27 name and address of the transferor, contributor or person from whom 28 received, and if the transferor, contributor or person is a political 29 committee; the name of and the political unit represented by the commit- 30 tee, the date of its receipt, the dollar amount of every expenditure, 31 the name and address of the person to whom it was made or the name of 32 and the political unit represented by the committee to which it was made 33 and the date thereof, and shall state clearly the purpose of such 34 expenditure. Furthermore, such statements shall include a list of all 35 persons and organizations which provided political consulting services, 36 and the fair market value of and the actual amount paid to each such 37 person and organization for the provision of political consulting 38 services. Any statement reporting a loan shall have attached to it a 39 copy of the evidence of indebtedness. Expenditures in sums under fifty 40 dollars need not be specifically accounted for by separate items in said 41 statements, and receipts and contributions aggregating not more than 42 ninety-nine dollars, from any one contributor need not be specifically 43 accounted for by separate items in said statements, provided however, 44 that such expenditures, receipts and contributions shall be subject to 45 the other provisions of section 14-118 of this article. 46 § 6. Subdivision 1 of section 14-104 of the election law, as amended 47 by section 1 of part C of chapter 286 of the laws of 2016, is amended to 48 read as follows: 49 1. Any candidate for election to public office, or for nomination for 50 public office at a contested primary election or convention, or for 51 election to a party position at a primary election, shall file state- 52 ments sworn, or subscribed and bearing a form notice that false state- 53 ments made therein are punishable as a class A misdemeanor pursuant to 54 section 210.45 of the penal law, at the times prescribed by this article 55 setting forth the particulars specified by section 14-102 of this arti- 56 cle, as to all moneys or other valuable things, paid, given, expended orS. 450 4 1 promised by him or her to aid his or her own nomination or election, or 2 to promote the success or defeat of a political party, or to aid or 3 influence the nomination or election or the defeat of any other candi- 4 date to be voted for at the election or primary election or at a conven- 5 tion, including contributions to political committees, officers, members 6 or agents thereof, and transfers, receipts and contributions to him or 7 her to be used for any of the purposes above specified, or in lieu ther- 8 eof, any such candidate may file such a sworn statement at the first 9 filing period, on a form prescribed by the state board of elections that 10 such candidate has made no such expenditures and does not intend to make 11 any such expenditures, except through a political committee authorized 12 by such candidate pursuant to this article. Such candidate may designate 13 a committee of no less than three persons who shall be authorized to 14 appoint and remove the treasurer of any authorized committee of the 15 candidate. The designation or revocation of the committee shall be 16 evidenced in a writing filed with the state board of elections by the 17 candidate authorizing the committee. The candidate may revoke such 18 designation at any time. Furthermore, such statements shall include a 19 list of all persons and organizations which provided political consult- 20 ing services, and the fair market value of and the actual amount paid to 21 each such person and organization for the provision of political 22 consulting services. A committee authorized by such a candidate may 23 fulfill all of the filing requirements of this [act] article on behalf 24 of such candidate. 25 § 7. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall 26 have become a law.