EDITORIAL: A Long-Due Change To Educate The Public On Political Spending
<p>California’s Fair Political Practices Commission, the state’s political ethics watchdog, made a small but significant change to its lobbying rules last week. It adopted a rule that requires trade groups, corporations, unions and other special interests that hire lobbyists to separate and publicly itemize their expenses in the “other payments to influence” category in their required quarterly state reports.</p>
<p>The change sounds technical, and it is. But the commission’s action closes an important loophole that should have ended decades ago.</p>
