The issue focused largely on topics including congressional oversight and oversight practices for lawmakers who rely on taxpayer funds for legislative activities. But legislators pointed out that legislators aren't legally obligated to disclose financial dealings when legislators attend taxpayer events or fundraisers. The statute bars legislators from disclosing financial dealings unless those dealings involve legislative funds or legislative meetings with governmental entities. The statute says legislators cannot disclose financial dealings unless those dealings involve legislative funds or legislative meetings with governmental entities. If legislators disclose financial dealings outside those contexts, then they cannot disclose financial dealings