The correct answer is "false."
The following statement is false: "The current language of various lobbying laws (e.g., LDA, LTAA, and HLOGA) has become relatively broad, fortunately, so most people in Washington today must register as lobbyists if they are even peripherally involved."
Today, the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act is the legislation governing lobbyists in the United States.
It is fair t say that in recent years and after some situations in US politics, there has been an increased debate about the way Lobbyists and the practice of Lobbying should be regulated.
And the thing is that many US citizens have seen how their representatives are opened to negotiate with these lobbyists to favor particular and company interests instead of defending people´s interests. People realize that Congressmen are favoring the corporate world and political groups instead of helping resolve people's concerns, knowing that money, big money, is part of this relationship between lobbyists and Congressmen.