New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02224

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  
Engrossed
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
4/20/26  

Caption

Relates to reporting requirements on small nonprofits which lobby before the government.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have a significant impact on how small nonprofits operate in the context of lobbying. By adjusting the thresholds for reportable compensation and expenses, the bill aims to incentivize more nonprofit organizations to participate in advocacy without the fear of incurring exorbitant fees or bureaucratic hurdles linked to compliance with existing reporting requirements. The proposed changes to the fees associated with registration are meant to provide a more favorable environment for smaller entities that might struggle financially.

Summary

Bill S02224 was introduced to amend the legislative law regarding lobbying activities specifically for small nonprofits. The primary goal of the bill is to relieve small nonprofit organizations from certain reporting and registration requirements that are currently mandated when they engage in lobbying activities. It seeks to modify the biennial filing schedule and associated fees that these organizations face, thereby reducing the administrative burden on smaller entities that may not have the resources to comply with complex lobbying regulations.

Contention

Despite its supportive intent, the bill may also lead to contention among stakeholders. Critics may argue that loosening reporting requirements could lead to a lack of transparency in lobbying activities of nonprofits, potentially allowing for greater influence on legislation without proper oversight. Proponents would counter that the existing system disproportionately affects smaller nonprofits while larger entities with more resources remain less burdened by these regulations, thus illustrating an imbalance in advocacy capabilities among various nonprofit organizations.

Companion Bills

NY A08933

Same As Relates to reporting requirements on small nonprofits which lobby before the government.

Previously Filed As

NY A08933

Relates to reporting requirements on small nonprofits which lobby before the government.

NY SB286

Relating to the definitions of lobbyist, lobbying and lobbying client for purposes of the state governmental ethics law.

NY HB86

Relating to requirements applicable to certain governmental entities that engage in lobbying.

NY LD1415

An Act to Expand Reporting Requirements for Legislators and Lobbyists

NY SB0127

GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS-LOBBYING

NY HB1973

To Provide That A Governmental Body Shall Not Use State Or Local Funds To Enter Into A Contract With A Lobbyist For The Purpose Of Lobbying On Behalf Of The Governmental Body.

NY HF2284

Definitions of lobbyist and metropolitan governmental unit modified, expert witness lobbying reporting requirements modified, and additional individuals required to file statements of economic interest.

NY S0632

Ethics - Local Government Lobbying

NY HB938

Generally revise lobbying laws relating to state and local government agencies and non-governmental organizations

NY HJR1006

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Providing That A Governmental Body Shall Not Use State Or Local Funds To Enter Into A Contract With A Lobbyist For Lobbying Purposes.

Similar Bills

NY A08933

Relates to reporting requirements on small nonprofits which lobby before the government.

NM HB143

Lobbying Activity Reports

CO SB148

Modifications to Campaign Finance Requirements

NM SB90

No Legislators As Lobbyists For 2 Years

SC H4250

Contribution Limits

LA HB694

Provides relative to penalties for failure to timely or accurately file required reports (OR -$408,000 GF RV See Note)

CA SB1432

Political Reform Act of 1974.

SC H3554

Campaign Contribution Limits