These reports highlight the millions of dollars that lobbying entities spend every year giving to charities in honor of lawmakers and executive branch officials, technically referred to as “honorary fees.” Find out how to investigate lobbying contribution reports, understand the rules behind them and see what you can do with the findings.
Lobbying contribution reports are also known as LD-203 reports and can be found on the website of the U.S. House Office of the Clerk and Senate Office of Public Records.