HB 3128 prohibits lobbyists from accepting compensation for lobbying activities on behalf of foreign adversaries.
HB 3128 amends Missouri law to prohibit lobbyists from accepting compensation for lobbying activities on behalf of foreign adversaries, foreign political parties of foreign adversaries, or foreign adversary clients. It defines "foreign adversary" and "foreign adversary client" and outlines penalties for violations, including disgorgement of compensation and civil penalties. The attorney general can enforce the law by filing actions, subpoenaing documents, and seeking injunctive relief.
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