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Saturday, December 12, 2009
ACLU Challenges Illinois' Increase In Lobbyist Registration Fees, Including Church Exemption
The ACLU announced yesterday that it has filed a federal lawsuit in Illinois seeking to block the January 1 increase in fees for registering as a lobbyist for a non-profit organization under the Illinois Lobbyist Registration Act. The complaint (full text) in ACLU of Illinois v. White, (ND IL, filed 12/11/2009) sets out two challenges to the increased fees. First it alleges that the portion of the registration fee diverted to the Illinois General Fund and other amounts in excess of the cost of administering the statute are an unconstitutional tax on speech. Second it claims that the exemptions in the law for media lobbyists and lobbyists for churches and religious organizations amount to speaker-based discrimination.