FL Dems demand Investigation into Marion Hammer for failure to disclose lobbying $$$
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FL Dems demand Investigation into Marion Hammer for failure to disclose lobbying $$$
As reported here and elsewhere, Marion Hammer, former NRA President and current lobbyist for Florida is paid a six figure income for her lobbying work in Florida. This is well known to NRA members and it is even disclosed at every annual meeting and it has even been brought up by Marion Hammer herself as an issue NRA members should ignore.
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Well, it appears that Marion Hammer has not been on the up and up when it comes to official disclosure with the Florida Commission of Ethicsas required by FL Statute 11.045 and 112.3215.
The laws state that any lobbyist operating in Florida must report their income by completing a "CE Form 24" and "CE Form 6" on a quarterly basis from January 1 to March 31, April 1 to June 30, July 1 to September 30, October 1 to December 31, and that reports must be filed no later than 45 days after the end of each quarter. There is a penalty for failure to report. The fine is $50 per report for each day late, not to exceed $5,000 per report. If a lobbying firm fails to pay a fine timely, then all the registrations for lobbyists who are partners, owners, officers, or employees of a lobbying firm are automatically suspended until the fine is paid or waived.
The NRA's 990 tax records show that Marion Hammer received between 2014 to 2018 alone a total of $929,000. None of this was reported reported to the State of Florida. Additionally, Marion Hammer is a registered lobbyist yet she hasn't filed any CE Form 24 or CE Form 6 reports since at least 2007.
Florida Democrats have gotten wind of this and are now demanding an official investigation into the matter.
Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-FL) & Sen. Perry Thurston (D-FL)
Rep. Anna Eskamani of Orlando and Sen. Perry Thurston of Fort Lauderdale have filed complaints this with the State and Oversight Committees in the Senate and House to investigate Marion Hammer. In an official press release by the Florida Senate Minority Office;
"Florida's lobbying disclosure law was passed in 2005 to give citizens more insight into the forces driving the legislative process," said Senator Thurston, who filed complaints with both the state Ethics Commission and the Florida Senate. "The National Rifle Association has had an outsized influence on the passage of pro-gun bills for more than two decades. Floridians have the right to know just how much money was driving that agenda, and why those payments were never disclosed."
"House District 47 is home to Pulse nightclub," said Representative Eskamani. "Our community deserves to know what influence the National Rifle Association has in our political process, and why the transparency lobbyists are required to follow appears to be missing."
. . . Marion Hammer, the NRA's influential Florida lobbyist, has failed to file any compensation reports with state authorities disclosing payments she has received since at least 2007, despite Florida law requiring quarterly reporting requirements by contract lobbyists. Tax records and internal reports obtained by the news outlet, however, showed that the NRA has, in fact, paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the lobbyist over the years for her legislative activities, including $270,000 she collected following the 2018 Parkland massacre when students and Democratic lawmakers were pushing for an assault weapons ban.
Florida Statutes 112.3215 and 11.045 govern the requirements for non-employee lobbyists to register and disclose their total compensation for both the Executive and Legislative Branches, and provide penalties for violations. For lobbyists registered under the Executive Branch, the state Commission on Ethics retains jurisdiction.
In his complaint sent to the Commission on Ethics, Senator Thurston cited numerous instances of Ms. Hammer's lobbying on gun-related issues such as concealed carry permits, as well as upcoming legislation with various officials with the Department of Agriculture under former Commissioner Adam Putnam. He noted that because she is not an in-house, salaried lobbyist for the NRA, she is a lobbying firm as defined under the law and state administrative code, and as such, obliged to submit a compensation report for each calendar she was registered as a lobbyist for the organization.
. . . Representative Eskamani filed the sworn complaint with the House Public Integrity & Ethics Committee, citing numerous instances of Ms. Hammer's appearances before House committees attempting to influence pending legislation, including her own efforts to keep guns out of the hands of domestic violence perpetrators.
"This past legislative session members of the Minority Caucus filed more than 10 pieces of legislation focused on gun safety legislation, and none of our bills got a hearing, despite hundreds of advocates coming to Tallahassee to support these proactive measures," added Representative Eskamani. "Floridians have a right to know how much money is driving the National Rifle Association's legislative influence, and why it's not following our rules of ethics and transparency."
In the Senate's case, the complaint is made with the Senate Rules Chair under Rule 9.6, and based on personal knowledge, among other requirements.
As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Thurston witnessed appearances by Ms. Hammer, including on November 6, 2017 when she was introduced by the chair as "on behalf of the National Rifle Association on the bill as amended." No payments were reported by Ms. Hammer to state authorities for her work as a lobbyist on behalf of the NRA that year, yet $134,000 was shown as paid to Ms. Hammer by the NRA for "legislative lobbying in Florida" according to one of the NRA's internal reports.
She also made committee appearances last year as the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school safety bill was moving through the legislature. And she was active behind the scenes less than two weeks after the mass shooting rallying support against provisions in the bill with NRA news alerts such as "Help Stop Gratuitous Gun Control."
"The failure to comply year after year with our law's disclosure requirements calls into question what else might have been done to circumvent transparency in the legislative process," said Senator Thurston. "The Parkland students, like most Floridians, didn't have a high-powered lobbyist pushing their agenda. They couldn't always know who was actively working to block them, and the price that was paid for that circumvention, without this law. They'll never know unless it's enforced."
We already know that the NRA is being hammered and investigated for financial irregularities New York and it appears that Florida is about to join the fray. As a NRA Life Member I worry about this for a number of reasons. The most glaring though is that the NRA could have avoided this by staying on the straight and narrow and simply being responsible when it came to financial regulation and reporting requirements.
My personal issues with Marion Hammer aside, it appears that she is in trouble and that the Democrats will go in for the kill and make this an issue.
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Would these same Democrats have looked into the lobbying activities of Bloomburg, too?
Fair is fair.
Oh right, what's fair got to do with it.
Fair is fair.
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As much as I despise her. I agree. The law must be applied equallyjaytwillerham wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 10:41 am Would these same Democrats have looked into the lobbying activities of Bloomburg, too?
Fair is fair.
Oh right, what's fair got to do with it.
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She could owe the State $240,000 in penalties.
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^^^gee, what a shame. she'll need a GO FUND ME
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I'm sure such a sum is a huge hit to her bank account.
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She knows where the bodies are kept. If fined, someone thru some back door will pay the cost.