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Bill would require year‑round identification of paid lobbying advertisements

April 10, 2026 | Government Operations, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Bill would require year‑round identification of paid lobbying advertisements
Representative Laura Sabina introduced H.686 at the Senate Committee on Government Operations, saying the bill would extend Vermont's existing requirements for identifying paid lobbying advertisements beyond the legislative session. "H.686 is small. It closes that loophole," Sabina said, arguing year‑round disclosure would let Vermonters see who pays for political messaging whether the legislature is in session or not.

Legislative counsel explained that the bill amends 2 V.S.A. §264(c) and related definitions to broaden the definition of "advertisement" and make the statutory list of media non‑exclusive, explicitly covering radio, television, newspapers, websites, mass mailings, robocalls and paid internet communications. Counsel noted registration and reporting thresholds remain tied to monetary thresholds in the chapter and recommended readers consult registration rules to determine who must register. "An advertisement ... shall contain the name of the lobbyist, lobbying firm, or lobbyist employer that made the expenditure," counsel said when describing the identification language.

Members asked whether the change applies to mailers that have circulated before session and whether the effective date (drafted as July 1) should instead be "on passage" to avoid a pre‑effective‑date rush to run mailers. Sabina said the bill had strong support in the House and passed unanimously out of the House committee. The committee did not take a vote at this hearing; staff and counsel will follow up on effective‑date language and administrative details if the committee advances the bill.

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