Policy Update
House Imposes New Ethics Rules
1/10/2007
Source: OMB Watch
House Imposes New Ethics Rules
On Jan. 4, even before debate began on the Democrats' promised first 100 hours agenda, the House, by a 430-1 vote, approved rules changes aimed at ending the "culture of corruption" of the past Congress.
The changes address relations between lobbyists and members of the House and are meant to curb abuses revealed in last year's scandals involving convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff and several members of the House. On the next day, the House approved additional rules changes.
Court Upholds Wisconsin Group's Right to Air Grassroots Lobbying Ads
On Dec. 21, 2006, in a victory for grassroots lobbying rights, a federal court ruled that three radio ads Wisconsin Right to Life (WRTL) wished to broadcast in the months before the 2004 election should have been allowed because they did not expressly advocate election or defeat of a federal candidate.
The 2-1 decision held that a campaign finance rule banning broadcasts referring to a federal candidate aired during the campaign is unconstitutional as applied to WRTL's lobbying ads, but limited its ruling to the facts of this case. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) and sponsors of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA) appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court and joined in WRTL's request to expedite the case.