Some Mississippi officials are calling for more oversight in lobbying on behalf of state agencies.
Senate Ethics Committee Chairman Merle Flowers, R-Southaven, said he anticipates legislation to “either ban the practice outright or make it transparent.” The 2009 legislative session begins in January.
The Senate Ethics Committee has uncovered nearly $2 million in taxpayers’ dollars spent on contract lobbyists, Flowers said.
“I think if you ask the taxpayers what they think about this, they will say it’s a waste,” said Flowers’ whose committee is holding a second day of hearings today at the Capitol on the issue.
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