I just came across a memo from the House Inspector General to the Clerk of the House in 2001 (link). It reviews whether the Clerk has sufficiently implemented the requirements of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, which the Clerk’s office had, for the most part.
The report provides a convenient description of some of the legislation that requires disclosure from the House, and also has a section listing all of the Public Disclosure Documents for which the Clerk of the House is responsible. They include: Lobbying Registrations and Reports, Financial Disclosure Reports, Federal Election Campaign Reports, Franked Materials (Mass Mailings), Gift and Travel Filings, Foreign Travel Reports and Expenditures, and Legal Expense Funds.



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