(The following is another guest posting from Andy Zimmerman, Director of Library Services at
Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, LLC).
Earlier this year the
Maryland State Ethics Commission began posting PDFs of the disclosure reports filed by professional lobbyists. Three kinds of reports are available:
Lobbying Registrations,
Activity Reports and
Event Reports. The Lobbying Registrations tell you who signed up to lobby in Maryland, who they intended to work for, and on what matters. The Activity Reports tell you who actually lobbied, who they worked for, on what matters and how much they were paid. The Event Reports (Forms 13E and 13F) tell you who hosted lunches, dinners and other receptions, who was invited and how much they spent. All of the reports are searchable by the lobbyist’s name and employer – so you can tally up how much a particular lobbyist earned, as well as how much a company spent to influence Maryland legislation. The Registrations and Activity Reports are also searchable by subject matter, and the Event Reports are searchable by date. Altogether, the Lobbying Reporting System is an easy-to-use system that makes it easier to see where the money flows in Annapolis.