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Speaker Galen Hadley is in favor of calling the Nebraska Legislature into a special session to address the issue of Sen. Bill Kintner. Kintner was recently fined $1,000 for using his state-issued laptop to engage in cybersex. Both Hadley and […]

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The 2016 summer internship program for State and Federal Communications has come to a close. Take a look at what the interns thought of their time working for the company in this farewell tribute.  

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Gov. Susana Martinez plans to call a special session to address budget issues. The exact date of the session has not yet been determined, but it will likely convene in September. Martinez’s office is speaking with leaders of the Legislature, […]

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After negotiations on Thursday broke down, Gov. Mark Dayton announced no special session will take place. Republican leaders would not agree to a special session to fund a light rail project, while Democrats would not agree to holding the session […]

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National: Will Donald Trump Hand State Capitols to Democrats? The Atlantic – Russell Berman | Published: 8/12/2016 With Donald Trump’s falling poll numbers, some Democrats see an opportunity to not only put Hillary Clinton in the White House, but wrest control […]

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State House Majority Leader Mike Hager (R) resigned from the General Assembly to support himself financially and take care of his elderly parents. Hager was the majority leader for two years and a House member for five. It is likely […]

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City Councilman Felipe Fuentes will resign on September 11, nearly 10 months before his term ends, to become a lobbyist with the Apex Group in Sacramento. In his new role, Fuentes will advocate for Associated General Contractors of California, a […]

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The primary focus of the current special session is to pass a constitutional amendment allowing a statewide lottery (Senate Bill 11). If the constitutional amendment passes, members of the Alabama Lottery Commission would be subject to the Ethics Law. Legislators […]

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Effective today, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) pay-to-play rule extends to municipal advisors. MSRB Rule G-37 prohibits certain political contributions for two years prior to engaging in a municipal securities business where a related official received contributions. On August […]

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Ethics Commission Executive Director Tom Albritton called a special meeting to be held on September 1, 2016. The meeting will address the backlog of requests for advisory opinions in the wake of former House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s ethics conviction. Hubbard […]

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Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is considering calling a special legislative session for lawmakers to address the issue of teacher pay raises. Budget cuts during the fiscal year were deeper than necessary, resulting in $140 million of unused and unallocated funds. […]

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Gov. Mark Dayton previously hoped to call a special session of the Legislature during the third week of August. Lawmakers have been unable to agree on key issues, including a controversial light rail bill, so no special session is currently […]

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Santa Monica City Council passed new rules on August 9 for implementation of the city’s lobbyist regulation ordinance. The rules set out lobbyist registration requirements and registration fees. The ordinance will go into effect September 19, 2016 with an initial […]

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During a spot check of campaign spending records, election officials realized a glitch in the database showed discrepancies between information searchable online and printable reports. Online, the purpose of some expenditures is omitted, for example. The glitch was discovered after […]

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