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The Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) is a U.S. law enacted in 1995 to increase transparency in the lobbying activities directed at the federal government. The act requires individuals and organizations that engage in lobbying to register with the government and disclose their activities, including the amounts spent on lobbying efforts. This law aims to provide the public with information about who is attempting to influence government decisions and how they are doing so, enhancing accountability in government relations.
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