(a) FindingsThe Senate finds that ordinary Americans generally are not allowed to deduct the costs of communicating with their elected representatives.
(b) Sense of SenateIt is the sense of the Senate that lobbying expenses should not be tax deductible.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 26— DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
§ 1603. Registration of lobbyists
§ 1604. Reports by registered lobbyists
§ 1605. Disclosure and enforcement
§ 1609. Identification of clients and covered officials
§ 1610. Estimates based on tax reporting system
§ 1612. Sense of Senate that lobbying expenses should remain nondeductible