Louisville’s new lobbying law requires specific details from those currying influence. That rarely happens.
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The Metro Council ordinance was meant to boost transparency. But citizens wanting to know who is trying to influence their government – and, more importantly, in which ways -- have been left largely in the dark.
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The Metro Council ordinance was meant to boost transparency. But citizens wanting to know who is trying to influence their government – and, more importantly, in which ways -- have been left largely in the dark.
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