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Jean4CountyClerk

(31 posts)
Thu Aug 14, 2014, 02:48 PM Aug 2014

Calling for Greater Transparency of County Lobbyists Outside Cook County

Last edited Thu Aug 14, 2014, 06:51 PM - Edit history (2)

Do you know what lobbyists are up to in your county?

Unless you live in Chicago or Cook County, you probably have very little, if any, information online on lobbying activity where you line.

Often we hear about what lobbyists are doing on national level, but not what's going on in our back yards.

This week I advocated to the DuPage County Board that they broaden their reporting requirements of lobbyists and make that information available online, just like it's done in Cook County. Cook County Clerk David Orr introduced this very successful public service four years ago:

http://www.cookcountyclerk.com/ethics/lobbyistonline/Pages/default.aspx


Date: Aug. 12, 2014
For Release: IMMEDIATE

DUPAGE COUNTY CLERK CANDIDATE JEAN KACZMAREK CALLS
FOR GREATER TRANSPARENCY OF LOBBYISTS


Lobbying Activity Must be Broadened & Placed On-Line

County Clerk Candidate Jean Kaczmarek calls for greater transparency of lobbying activities as the DuPage County Board prepares to vote on contracts for lobbyists at this morning’s meeting at the 421 County Farm Road Building in Wheaton.

“I advocate for an initiative to broaden what lobbyists are required to report and that this information be entered on-line on the County Clerk’s website,” Kaczmarek says.

Kaczmarek will ask Board members to check out Lobbyists Online, unveiled on the Cook County Clerk’s website in 2010 following the unanimous passage of the Lobbyist Sunshine Initiative the previous year.

Cook County ethics amendments require lobbyists to submit their photos, update client compensation, report dates of contact, the person contacted and any expenditures. Bi-annual press releases detail information compiling data. For example, the January 2014 summary stated that lobbyists contacted Cook County officials nearly 1,000 times. The Public Portal allows searches of lobbyists’ names A to Z, who they’re lobbying, what they’re lobbying about, and total compensation.

When he unveiled the initiative in 2009, Cook County Clerk David Orr said “Online lobbyist reporting will give taxpayers, elected officials and the media unprecedented access to track who is lobbying and about what. Everyone will be able to act as a watchdog.”

The percentage of lobbyists and firms reporting compensation in Cook County leaped from 15 to 48 percent immediately after the reporting switched to online. Government watchdogs, including Kaczmarek, applaud it.

“I’ve experienced frustration at the lack of transparency regarding the Election Commission’s lobbyists in the past,” Kaczmarek says. “Once I submitted a Freedom of Information Act requesting reports and memos of their lobbyist and was told that there were none. How can we pay a lobbyist $36,000 and have nothing to show for it?”

“Placing more lobbying information online diminishes speculation of what’s going on behind closed doors. It aligns perfectly with the County's ACT Initiative promoting accountability and transparency. And, it's so easy to do,” Kaczmarek says.

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Calling for Greater Transparency of County Lobbyists Outside Cook County (Original Post) Jean4CountyClerk Aug 2014 OP
Wow. I had never considered the lobby issue to be a problem ChairmanAgnostic Aug 2014 #1
Well... Jean4CountyClerk Aug 2014 #2
I don't doubt you, and would be very curious to learn more ChairmanAgnostic Aug 2014 #3
In the news Jean4CountyClerk Aug 2014 #4
Isn't du page a big time republican county?? Would not surprise me lunasun Aug 2014 #5
DuPage County Jean4CountyClerk Aug 2014 #6
Good to know it is going blue ! Guess there are pockets I've been in that seem red but maybe lunasun Aug 2014 #7

ChairmanAgnostic

(28,017 posts)
1. Wow. I had never considered the lobby issue to be a problem
Thu Aug 14, 2014, 03:57 PM
Aug 2014

except when we suffered from Bloggo as governator.

I had serious problems with the pay to play practice of buying a state office. What was the going rate? 40K per office?

On the other hand, I think Bloggo was also shafted. He did not commit a crime, he only considered it. He was prevented from using exculpatory tapes (which was a major shiv in his back by the judge) or presenting other evidence.

Still, I don't quite get how lobbying in Grundy County would cause any impact except on whether Funk, Pioneer, or DeKalb corn was used.

Jean4CountyClerk

(31 posts)
2. Well...
Thu Aug 14, 2014, 06:54 PM
Aug 2014

...you might be surprised how lobbyists impact your county and the entire state.

Lobbyists working behind closed doors in DuPage have impacted all counties in Illinois, including yours.

ChairmanAgnostic

(28,017 posts)
3. I don't doubt you, and would be very curious to learn more
Thu Aug 14, 2014, 06:58 PM
Aug 2014

Please keep posting on this. I would like to learn more. Sadly the trib and the suntimes cut most of their investigative staff, so the local papers can't help much.

Jean4CountyClerk

(31 posts)
4. In the news
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 10:07 AM
Aug 2014

Oak Brook's The Doings:

http://oakbrook.suntimes.com/2014/08/20/government-dupage-county-oks-four-contracts-with-lobbyists/

Hank Beckman wrote:

...Jeanne Kaczmarek, a candidate for county clerk also had lobbying issues on her mind when she spoke during public comment.

She criticized the $36,000 spent on lobbyists by the DuPage Election Commission, saying the Election Commission bought no economic value to the county and any lobbying needs it had could be performed by the county’s own lobbyists.

“I urge you in the coming weeks to remove finding for the commission’s lobbyists,” she said.

Kaczmarek also urged the board to consider instituting an online system of reporting similar to Chicago’s Lobbyist Sunshine Initiative, which she said had been successful in increasing the city’s transparency regarding government contracts...

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
5. Isn't du page a big time republican county?? Would not surprise me
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 06:43 PM
Aug 2014

I think David Orr my old alderman by the way made a good move in Cook Cty. as the clerk with the transparency act

Jean4CountyClerk

(31 posts)
6. DuPage County
Fri Aug 22, 2014, 07:26 PM
Aug 2014

DuPage voted for President Obama twice. Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White consistently win here, too. The list of DuPage Democrats winning in state-wide offices and county offices is growing, too.

Does that sound Republican to you?

And yes, Cook County Clerk David Orr has been very forward-thinking.

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
7. Good to know it is going blue ! Guess there are pockets I've been in that seem red but maybe
Fri Aug 22, 2014, 09:01 PM
Aug 2014

they are changing

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