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Taxpayers spend hundreds of thousands on lobbyists

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By NATE JENKINS / The Associated Press

Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 03:26:29 pm CDT

Nebraska taxpayers have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars so far this year on their state senators, but the money didn’t go toward politicians’ salaries or office expenses.

It went to lobbyists.

An Associated Press review of figures from a recent state lobbying report shows that cities, counties, school districts and other public government bodies across the state spent about $515,000 on legislative lobbyists during most of the recently completed legislative session.

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The last legislative session ended April 17. (LJS file)

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Money spent by government groups in Lincoln and Omaha accounted for roughly half the total amount. The biggest spender was Millard Public Schools, which spent more than $39,000 from Jan. 1 through March 31. The legislative session ended in mid-April.

The report came from the Clerk of the Legislature’s Office.

Millard Superintendent Keith Lutz called the $39,000 spent on lobbying a minuscule piece of the district’s $175 million budget, adding that lobbyists are needed because “K-12 education is one of the biggest benefactors of state money, and the stakes are always really high.’’

The district began spending more money on lobbyists when it was embroiled in a boundary war triggered by the Omaha Public Schools’ attempt to take over 25 suburban schools in the Millard and Ralston districts. Those suburban districts complained loudly after the Omaha district unveiled its “one city, one school district’’ plan in 2005.

That plan was eventually scrapped in favor of a so-called learning community that makes partners of districts in Douglas and Sarpy counties to increase diversity and equalize educational opportunities.

The second-biggest government spender itemized in the report was the city of Lincoln, which paid lobbyists about $38,000.

The city of Omaha’s lobbying-related expenses totaled about $27,000.

Government spending on lobbyists is nothing new. Cities and counties are routinely affected by state lawmakers’ actions so have paid lobbyists to do their legislative bidding and generally keep an eye on developments at the Capitol.

But school spending on lobbyists seems to have grown the past few years, starting in 2005 with the Omaha boundary proposal, said longtime lobbyist Jack Moors.

“Before that, I can’t remember it happening,’’ Moors said.

More and bigger checks written by school districts to lobbyists may have started with the Omaha boundary war, but now they cite another reason for hiring Capitol guns.

The formula that determines how much each district gets from a pot of roughly $850 million in state money has become increasingly complex, superintendents say, requiring a lobbyist to stay on top of how changes to the formula might affect them.

Columbus Public Schools went without a lobbyist for a decade before deciding to hire one this year at a cost of nearly $8,000.

“There are so many different parts to (the formula) and so many additions for special interests in districts, we felt we needed to at least be knowledgeable of what was being proposed and the impact on us,’’ Columbus Superintendent Paul Hillyer said. “The school funding formula has gotten so complicated. Depending on where we are in one part of it, it can cost a lot of money.’’

Lutz also cited the complex formula as a reason for having a lobbyist.

Fourteen school districts, most of them in the eastern part of the state, reported paying lobbyists for the time period covered in the report.


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Alan wrote on May 29, 2008 1:20 pm:
" This is so wrong. Government agencies hiring lobbyist at taxpayer expense to ask for yet more money from the taxpayers? There ought to be a law but you know there never will. "

Troy wrote on May 29, 2008 2:29 pm:
" If OPS would have acted in good faith like they were supposed to do, Millard Public Schools would not have needed to spend 39k. It is just the way the system works. "

IM wrote on May 29, 2008 2:32 pm:
" in the wrong business. How do you get hooked up with schools and busniess to be a lobbyist? If all it takes is be corrupt Heck I can go do something to get that reputation. Seems like all the people who have been ask to leave politics end up being lobbiest. I want some of the free money. The schools nor any government agency should be allowed to spend our dollars on them. TALK ABOUT A SYSTEM THATS SICK. "

Welcome my son wrote on May 29, 2008 2:41 pm:
" Welcome... to the machine.

I'd like to say I'm surprised. I'd like to say I'm shocked. But the reality is, I'd be more shocked if this wasn't happening. And I'll be even MORE shocked if John Q. Taxpayer out there bothers to care about this.

And people wonder why our government runs amok like this. It's YOUR fault, citizen. Yours. Own up to it.

Do something about it. "

Bob wrote on May 29, 2008 3:50 pm:
" It looks like trickle down politics from DC has hit our Legislature. "

Grundle wrote on May 29, 2008 3:57 pm:
" Hey Alan, they are lobbying to make sure those taxpayer dollars you are spending stay with your community. "

Nina wrote on May 29, 2008 4:00 pm:
" The term 'lobbyists' came into use during Abraham Lincoln's tenure as president. When he arrived in a city at a hotel lobby, people crowded in to ask favors. To this day, those entities able to afford someone to seek favors for them get their needs met more than those who can't afford someone to wheedle on their behalf. Doesn't seem right, but that's the way it goes. "

jo wrote on May 29, 2008 4:16 pm:
" us taypayers get none of the brakes. "

Reap what you sow wrote on May 29, 2008 4:19 pm:
" This is what you get when you have term limits. Now our Unicameral will become 1.) more politically partisan than ever before 2.) less effective when holding down the Governor when he/she is wrong 3.) controlled by the bureaucrats in the Legislature 4.) fewer qualified people who know how the system works and lastly 5.) more expensive for all of us.

Great Job Nebraska! All because you wanted probably the best State Senator ever in this state to be gone just cause you can't stand his rants. "

me wrote on May 29, 2008 4:38 pm:
" the whole government is a waste if you ask me. i'm so sick of the run away spending. times are hard, we need to cut budgets and tighten belts. not build jails, skyscrapers or areans...... let's find ways to make money not spend it. and trust me these projects will just cost more and more money down the road. they will never pay for themselves. "

Tim wrote on May 29, 2008 5:13 pm:
" Why would politicians want to do something about it? They have a nice job lined up when they are term limited out as a lobbyist if they choose. If the school districts have this "minscule" amount to blow their budgets should be cut. "

mTm wrote on May 29, 2008 7:12 pm:
" The education system is so broken. "

RT wrote on May 29, 2008 9:45 pm:
" Ever wonder why NONE of the rest of the states don'e have a Unicameral????
The smaller the group the better the "click" as how everything is run
in this state. You can bet the schools don't mind spending all they can
to get their way!! I graduated from these schools and paid dearly for it!!! Thanks to another state and their help I saw the light day!!!! "

Galen wrote on May 29, 2008 9:57 pm:
" Yet another reason to hate the current public school system......
They waste enough of my tax dollars without doing THIS. "

Shocked wrote on May 29, 2008 11:05 pm:
" I worked at the Legislature more than 20 years ago, and this was already rampant back then. I remember an oldtimer who was a former senator and sort of a "hobbyist lobbyist" saying to me, "People complain all the time about big business lobbying the Legislature. Take a look arond this rotunda. If you kicked out the people being paid with taxpayer money, there would hardly be anyone left."

Years later I lobbied for a private company, but that was one of many of my duties. Sure enough, it was like pulling teeth for me to find any time to actually spend at the Capitol. But the taxpayer-funded lobbyists were there every day from start to finish. There was even one full-time city administrator (from a certain city in Madison County) who spent every day at the Capitol! He just liked the social aspect of it, I guess - and he must have convinced his city council members that he was doing great things for them in Lincoln.

Some things never, ever change. "

NeverHappen wrote on May 29, 2008 11:09 pm:
" Lobbyist should not be look upon as something evil, but a source of information for Senators forming their decision. How the senator votes on the issues and how the senator made the decision is the question. The senator could have traded his/her vote to obtain votes for pet projects of there own, voted based on religion beliefs, or may because of party affiliation. The legislative rules should be change for picking committee members based on a lottery system every four years, voting on legislative bill should not be disclosed, i.e. a secret ballot and therefore legislation could stand on the merits of bill not peer pressure. The bottom line is the legislators need to clean there house, remove the campaign finance law, and represent the good of all Nebraska’s. "

rotunda hound wrote on May 30, 2008 6:48 am:
" SHOCKED, above, got the story; Nate Jenkins missed a big part. Look beyond the city schools. Look at the power districts, the untility districts, the NRD's the ESUs the state colleges, the University, the community colleges. All have lobbyists sitting around the Capitol. It is soooo much more than K-12. "

mayor mclobby wrote on May 30, 2008 8:05 am:
" lincoln's mayor will certainly not put an end to it...he is part of the inner circle. "

Just a thought wrote on May 30, 2008 8:24 am:
" Good ole Government
I pay taxes on my pay check, then I pay again, property tax, gas tax, road tax, tax on every thing I buy at the store and so on now you would think when I earn a honest days wages I would get to keep some of it so I could eat and feed my family.
How many taxes must one pay perhaps all of the tax exempt businesses should pay there own way for a change.
When will it all stop come on people give us a break. "

Ryan wrote on May 30, 2008 8:30 am:
" Hey Grundle, that tax money is supposed to go for school improvments, road improvements, and overall state improvements. This is not suppossed to go toward special interests of the school board, etc. Sounds like you need a job in government. "

Tom wrote on May 30, 2008 8:48 am:
" Cities through a league of municipalities spent a lot of money fighting the signatures gathering efforts to limit taxes a few years ago and then more in the actual campaign. Then they lobbyed to get the Legislture to restrict the petition process so that now it will be very hard to use it again. The system seems out of wack. "

Ahh wrote on May 30, 2008 9:26 am:
" Notice the amounts listed are only for January to March. If you want to be really appalled look to see how much is spent on lobbyists for the whole year. It's a WHOLE LOT MORE! "

MrReality wrote on May 30, 2008 10:54 am:
" It's obvious most of you don't know what lobbyists really do. I know many lobbyists (in another state) and they are very hard working and intelligent people. Sure there may be some crooked ones out there. Some may also lobby for things that raise taxes. But there are also lobbyists representing very positive change including preventing taxes from being raised. I had a similar perception of lobbyists a lot of you have until I met some and came to understand what they actually do. In a lot of cases, if it weren't for them our government would be more messed up than it already is. "

Webster wrote on May 30, 2008 11:08 am:
" Democracy: de-mo-cra-cy, n.

1. the buying of influence and votes by those with the most money

2. See #1. "

dilemma wrote on May 30, 2008 11:23 am:
" Should we teach our children the truth about democracy in our schools or stick to the BS we been giving them about government of the people, by the people, for the people.

Maybe we could just tweak it a little:

Democracy:

1. System of government of the rich people, by the rich people, for the rich people.

There. Our kids won't be so ignorant of how things are. "

only we can change this wrote on May 30, 2008 12:16 pm:
" What I find funny is how many are shocked by this. Where did you think the money was going? If we want this to stop then we need to put presser on those we put into office. "

You realize dont you wrote on May 30, 2008 4:34 pm:
" that EVERYBODY pays taxes? Everybody. It always sounds like you guys think you're the ONLY ONES, and OH how you suffer....... "

dewboy wrote on May 30, 2008 11:47 pm:
" Lincoln has a State Senator that they pay 60 thousand a year to lobby. In fact, two (2) of them have been Mayors of Lincoln. One must remember, they dig them all out of the same barrel. "