Senators Want More Scrutiny of Lobbying by Former Defense Officials

More than 500 retired United States military veterans, mostly high-ranking former flag officers, worked as paid contractors and consultants on behalf of more than 50 foreign governments between 2010–2020, according to a report by Washington-based fiscal watchdog Project on Government Oversight (POGO).
While the ethics of Pentagon brass pursuing lucrative post-retirement posts with defense contractors are addressed by Congress, the increasing frequency of military veterans receiving waivers that exempt them from Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) disclosures is spurring calls for a similar scrutiny of these exemptions granted under the Lobbying Disclosure Act.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and four GOP co-sponsors are seeking to impose more oversight on the waiver program in Senate Bill 1364, their proposed Foreign Agents Disclosure and Registration Enhancement Act, which proposes several FARA reforms “aimed at ensuring public awareness of lobbying campaigns pushed by foreign powers.”…}

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