The House passed a measure that makes lobbyist spending records easy for the public to access and clarifies campaign finance reporting.
Missy Shelton has the story from Jefferson City.
The measure simplifies how lobbyists report the money they spend on legislators and makes that information easily available to the public.
Current legislation requires lobbyists report every penny spent on a legislator but that information is difficult to obtain.
Bill sponsor, Gracia Backer from Callaway County, said the internet will help.
Actual times for campaign finance reporting are also set out in the bill in an effort to simplify the process.
The measure now goes to the Senate.
From Jefferson City, I'm Missy Shelton.