From Deseret News archives:
Utahns divided on gift-giving
Nearly equal numbers say '07 bill does, doesn't go far enough
A third of Utahns said the new law definitely does not go far enough more disclosure is needed.
A Dan Jones & Associates survey taken last month showed that 76 percent of Utahns either wanted all lobbyist gifts banned or wanted to know which legislators were taking gifts valued at more than $10.
The new law takes a small step, supporters acknowledge, toward more disclosure.
Legislators in both the House and Senate who said they want even more disclosure said any greater disclosure and the bill would have failed.
Had the new law been in effect this session it would have increased the reporting by name of a legislator who took a gift from 11 percent of all gifts given to just 13 percent, a study by the Morning News of recently filed lobbyist financial reports showed this past week.
During the 45-day general session that ended Feb. 28, 56 percent of all gifts given to lawmakers were meals, the newspaper's study found.
Few names came attached to those meals, because the food cost less than $50 in one day the legislator-reporting-threshold in the current law.
But SB246 exempts the reporting of meals under $50 just as the current law does.
Such a large loophole means there won't be many more legislators named in future lobbyists' gift-giving reports under the new law, the study found.
SB246 does say that all sporting tickets given must be accompanied with the name of the legislator who took them, regardless of how much the ticket costs.
However, the lower- bowl tickets at Utah Jazz games al- ready cost more than $50. And since lobbyists don't expect a legislator to take an upper-bowl ticket (at less than $50), then lobbyists who were taking lawmakers to Jazz games were already naming the legislators who took the more expensive tickets.
But the new law will likely capture less expensive sports tickets like attendance at college and university games or at professional hockey, soccer and arena football games whose tickets are usually under $50 each.
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