What is a pay-to-play law?

A. one that prohibits company representatives from contributing to officials who could influence state contracts that would be important to the company
B. one that limits the value of gifts to legislators to less than $200 per year
C. one that requires lobbyists to pay an annual registration fee to gain access to legislators
D. one that requires lobbyists to disclose who has contributed to their operation (in effect, who "paid" to "play")
E. one that prohibits campaign contributions from the children and spouses of candidates

A

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