From Deseret News archives:
Local governments bound to keep using lobbyists
To forbid cities and counties from hiring lobbyists, as suggested by Sen. Scott Jenkins and the Utah Taxpayers Association, would put local governments at a serious disadvantage in the legislative wars, particularly when they go up against well-heeled opponents like real estate developers. Like it or not, lobbyists are an integral and important part of the legislative process, and not just in Utah, but in other states and at the federal level. As a profession, lobbying enjoys about the same status as prostitution in the eyes of many, but lobbyists are effective for their clients for a lot of reasons.
My writing partner Frank, for example, is a hot-shot lobbyist. As a former legislator and House minority leader, he has great
relationships and knows how to get things done on the Hill. That's why people hire him. (I sometimes do a little direct lobbying, but not much.)
Lobbyists are also effective because during the 45 days of the session, they live on the Hill. They hang out almost 24/7, talking to lawmakers, strategizing, building coalitions, horse-trading, attending relevant hearings and committee meetings. Shepherding (or killing) a bill or list of bills through a session takes that kind of time and commitment.
Jenkins and the Taxpayers Association say local governments should rely on their own elected officials and staff, along with groups like the League of Cities and Towns and the Association of Counties to do their lobbying.
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