mr. sensenbrenner and mr. ribble of wisconsin, which makes it clear that federal government agencies should not be in the business, again, i say should not be in the business of lobbying state and local legislators. with federal taxpayer money. federal law already prohibits federal agencies from lobbying congress in support or against legislation. thanks in part to the leadership of mr. sensenbrenner in 1998 congress passed similar anti-lobbying language to prohibit the department of transportation from lobbying state and local elected officials. at that time the national highway traffic safety administration was sending staff to state capitols at taxpayers' expense to lobby in favor of motorcycle helmet laws. at the cost of tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars, these officials traveled across the country to testify before state legislative committees, participate in conferences and produce videotapes and other printed materials with the goal of advancing mandatory motorcycle helmet laws. as the co-chairman o