Hip-hop mogul/activist Russell Simmons is under investigation for aggressive lobbying tactics in his bid to repeal the Rockefeller drug laws in New York City, officials said Wednesday.
The Lobbying Commission is investigating the music mogul for the amount of money he contributed in influencing state officials. Executive Director David Grandeau told Reuters, anyone who spends more than $2,000 must register with the commission and Simmons, along with former New York democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo and others will be probed.
Simmons and his HipHop Summit Action Network have fervently fought to abate the mandatory sentencing required by the laws. In addition to organizing a protest, Simmons personally attended a state legislature meeting and was rumored to be close to blows with Republican State Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
Bruno was none too pleased by Simmons and his requests, as he told reporters after the meeting in response to Simmons protest: "We took too much time doing that."
In more positive news, Simmons will play host at a "Say Yes to the Test" rally at the Studio Museum of Harlem. The event is sponsored by Abbot Laboratories and is part of a $35 million effort to persuade people to take HIV tests in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
Source: allhiphop.com
The Lobbying Commission is investigating the music mogul for the amount of money he contributed in influencing state officials. Executive Director David Grandeau told Reuters, anyone who spends more than $2,000 must register with the commission and Simmons, along with former New York democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo and others will be probed.
Simmons and his HipHop Summit Action Network have fervently fought to abate the mandatory sentencing required by the laws. In addition to organizing a protest, Simmons personally attended a state legislature meeting and was rumored to be close to blows with Republican State Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
Bruno was none too pleased by Simmons and his requests, as he told reporters after the meeting in response to Simmons protest: "We took too much time doing that."
In more positive news, Simmons will play host at a "Say Yes to the Test" rally at the Studio Museum of Harlem. The event is sponsored by Abbot Laboratories and is part of a $35 million effort to persuade people to take HIV tests in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
Source: allhiphop.com