Wow. OC Reg “Watchdog” reporter, Teri Sforza, just posted about yet another report from the OC Grand Jury—this one about the failure of the county to monitor lobbyists: ‘Shadow government’ of lobbyists pull strings in OC, report says.
…Who is paying whom to influence the decision-makers—and how much are they paying?
A new report by the Orange County Grand Jury–ominously-titled “Lobbying: The Shadow Government”—slams county government for failing to force lobbyists out of the shadows and into the light. With an operating budget of more than $4.4 billion, Orange County is the largest local government entity in California without a program to monitor and report lobbying activities, the grand jury said. It found that:
• Upwards of 25 organizations and individuals are paid by interest groups to influence decisions by Orange County elected and appointed officials.. . .
• Enactment of a comprehensive lobbying program will improve the accountability of elected and appointed County officials.
• The Board of Supervisors has begun consideration of this issue, but is divided in its support of a substantive lobbying ordinance.
Is it time for Orange County to consider a similar program to monitor lobbyists and their influence on County Government?”
[The Grand Jury's] answer appears to be “YES!”
The grand jury recommends that the Orange County Board of Supervisors adopt a lobbying ordinance that includes:
• Registration.…
• Fees….
• Reporting. “Each lobbyist and lobbying firm should file a quarterly report with the Clerk of the Board detailing their lobbying activities during the preceding quarter, including the following:
• A description of the matters for which the lobbyist or lobbyist firm attempted to influence official action.• A data base….
• The payments made to the lobbyist or lobbyist firm for their services and the source of payment.
• Payments in any form given to County officials during the preceding month.
• Campaign contributions made to County elected officials.
• Enforcement….

(Great. But why are we hearing about this report the day after the election?)
See also Tracy Wood’s County Grand Jury Wants Lobbyists Registry (Voice of OC)
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