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On June 13, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Marie Raimondo signed two bills into law changing the state’s lobbying laws. Senate Bill 2361 and House Bill 7388 both repeal the current lobbying laws in Title 22 and Title 42 in the […]

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On June 14, the West Virginia Legislature adjourned sine die after passing a budget bill. This is the second budget proposal of the special session to be sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk. The governor is expected to approve […]

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Earlier this month, the Federal Election Commission dismissed complaints against two North Dakota Republican leaders regarding foreign campaign contributions received from a Canadian businessman. The Federal Election Campaign Act bars foreign nationals from making financial donations in connection with federal, […]

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State and Federal Communications is excited to be a sponsor of the 2016 National Grassroots Conference next week. We  believe in the great value of this gathering! Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of the company, will be bringing a team […]

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On June 10, House Speaker Mike Hubbard was found guilty on 12 counts of public corruption. The charges were premised on Hubbard’s solicitation of several consulting contracts while he was in office. Hubbard’s conviction will automatically remove him from both […]

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We had a great time at the 2nd annual #artypartyakron hosted by the Summit County CASA/GAL Volunteer Board. This juried art show at Akrona Galleries featured 100 works of art from local young artists ranging from pre-school to college. The art […]

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The Legislature has adjourned until July 13, 2016. Lobbying, ethics, and campaign finance were not matters of primary focus during this session; instead, bills passing the Legislature on its final day in session were focused on improving the state’s horse […]

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National: Study: Ordinary people struggle to use many state campaign finance websites StateScoop – Alex Koma | Published: 5/31/2016 The Campaign Finance Institute released a report that examines how easily ordinary people could use state websites to find out how much […]

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The General Assembly convenes today, June 9, 2016, for a one-day veto session. Gov. Peter Shumlin vetoed Senate Bill 230, an energy siting bill, and House Bill 518, dealing with the Clean Water Fund Board. Regarding the Senate bill, Shumlin’s […]

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Gov. Paul LePage stated he is going to call the Legislature back for a special session this summer. LePage said the special session will address the deficit in funding and resources created by the passage of four separate laws by […]

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Gov. Sam Brownback has set the date for the Legislature to return for a special session. Lawmakers will return on June 23, 2016, giving them one week to pass new school funding legislation. The state Supreme Court deemed the current […]

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo has outlined another bill to supplement his ethics reform agenda. If passed, the new bill would create regulations and restrictions for independent expenditure campaigns and improve transparency, with the ultimate goal of preventing candidates from having direct […]

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Sen. Patrick Gallivan has introduced a bill to increase transparency when corporations contribute through limited liability companies (LLCs). Under the current law, corporations may contribute $5,000 per year to a candidate, while LLCs may give up to $60,800. As a […]

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American history is full of brave, bold, and courageous women. Below is a list of some of the women who throughout history have taken their courage to the national stage as candidates for President. Victoria Woodhull was the first female […]

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