An Important New Organization Supporting Freedom, and Constitutionalism in the US - 'Lobby Sense' Is on the Move

The Conspiracy would like to welcome to the battle for freedom a new organization in Washington, DC. It is called "Lobby Sense", and in the two weeks since its inception, sixty national and state-based organizations defending the right to speak freely, and defending our constitutional form of government, have joined the force. We offer you their initial press release to tell you more...

Lobby Sense:

A coalition of more than fifty grassroots and public policy organizations today announced the launch of a new citizen advocacy project, LobbySense, and released a detailed Statement of Principles that opposes any Congressional legislation that according to the group, “stifles citizen speech.”

The broad-based coalition also announced the appointments of Kerri Houston, vice president of policy for Frontiers of Freedom, as LobbySense national spokesperson; and, Jason Wright, president of the Institute for Liberty, as executive director.

“In the aftermath of the Jack Abramoff lobby scandal,” said Kerri Houston, “members of Congress reacted swiftly to public concerns and drafted legislation they deem ‘lobby reform.’ But while we applaud their willingness to engage, we oppose any legislation that overreaches and unnecessarily diminishes the rights of the many for misguided public image purposes.”

According to LobbySense, some proposed regulations aim far afield of their presumptive targets – corporate lobbyists and Congress itself – and have raised the ire of grassroots organizations and think tanks now caught in a web of expansive new restrictions despite any complicity in the current scandal. LobbySense maintains that state-based and national organizations object to new restrictions on member organizations that advocate for changes in public policy based on ideological values.

“Our coalition recognizes that intrusive and unnecessary restrictions in Senate bill 2128 proposed by Senator McCain (R-AZ) and S. 2180 sponsored by Senators Reid (D-NV) and Obama (D-IL) will have a chilling affect on the ability of ordinary citizens on all sides the political spectrum to have their voices heard by their Members of Congress,” stated Houston.

“Effective reform should include more transparency in reporting lobby-related activity, restraint on the spending at the heart of corruption, and strengthening of current criminal statutes,” continued Jason Wright. “The result of anti-grassroots provisions in these bills would be to strip concerned citizens of their right to organize and for members to maintain their current right to privacy. Yet, the American citizen and grassroots groups targeted by these ‘reforms’ had no role in the Abramoff scandal.”

“It is, in effect, arresting the neighbors instead of the burglar,” Houston concludes.

Wright noted that the Statement is signed by organizations from Maine to Illinois and Alaska to Connecticut, as well as national entities. It reads, in part “From the birth of the American experience, citizen expression has been the heart of political discourse,” and concludes that “some senators on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee … chaired by Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), continue to assert that free speech restraints on American citizens are a necessary part of lobby reform.”

For more information, go to www.lobbysense.com.