That's a big question.
I'm going to default to my testimony from 2014. Actually, I'll go back to 2008. I said that one problem I saw with this bill was the definition of lobbying. You could side-swipe a semi-truck through some of the loopholes there.
A better definition might be “people who communicate with decision-makers to affect outcomes”. If that's the definition of what lobbying is, a lot of this trying to get at it indirectly, which is a lot of what we're seeing.... I'm not faulting the commissioner, as the commissioner is working with the tools that are in her tool box, but if we could introduce clarity to what the rules are, we'd have a better chance of finding out whether or not somebody is on the wrong side of them.
