Supervisors consider new rules for lobbyists
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From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lobbyists would face tougher penalties for violating advocacy rules, including stiffer fines and longer suspensions, under proposed changes presented to the county Board of Supervisors.
Supervisor Gloria Molina asked that lobbyists who file reports late be charged increasingly larger fines for every 10 days past a deadline.
Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky asked staffers to see if registration fees need to be changed.
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