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If a City Official is present at an organization’s committee meeting or membership meeting and a municipal decision is discussed at that meeting, does that count as a lobbying contact?

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If a City Official is present at an organization’s committee meeting or membership meeting and a municipal decision is discussed at that meeting, does that count as a lobbying contact?

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Yes. If a City Official is present at a meeting, and if one of the organization’s owners, officers, or lobbyists makes a comment during the meeting for the purpose of attempting to influence a particular municipal decision, then that comment would be considered a lobbying contact.

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