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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission is reconsidering a disclosure requirement for non-compensated state officers. The purpose of the rule in question is to reveal potential conflicts of interest between public duties and private economic interests of state officers and employees. Proponents […]

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Federal: Jeb Bush Announces Presidential Bid: ‘We will take command of our future once again’ Washington Post – Ed O’Keefe | Published: 6/15/2015 Jeb Bush announced he is running for president, promising to remove Washington as an obstacle to effective government […]

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Gov. Peter Shumlin has signed Senate Bill 93, changing lobbyist reporting requirements. Reports must now be filed for each month the legislature is in session with an additional report in September. The new law also requires identification of lobbyists contributing […]

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State and Federal Communications is proud to be a sponsor of The Ohio Society of Washington D.C. Summer Social this evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The event will be held at Tortilla Coast (Capitol Hill Location) on First Street […]

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Premier Stephen McNeil has announced by-elections will take place on July 14, 2015. The by-elections will fill vacancies in the House of Assembly for the electoral districts of Dartmouth South, Cape Breton Centre, and Sydney-Whitney Pier. The Cape Breton Centre […]

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Tuaolo Manaia Fruean, the acting director of the American Samoa Election Office, is resigning in order to become a territorial senator. Fruean was selected by traditional leaders of the Pago Pago Village Council to fill the seat vacated by Mauga […]

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The Legislature adjourned a one-day special session after meeting for more than 15 hours on Friday, June 12, 2015. After taking several votes to pass the environment and agriculture bill, lawmakers completed the nearly $42 billion budget Gov. Mark Dayton […]

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The Kansas Legislature adjourned Friday, June 12, 2015. The 113-day session was the longest in state history after lawmakers struggled to fix a deficit in the budget. A typical session only lasts 90 days and each additional day costs taxpayers […]

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The Alaska State Legislature adjourned its second special session on Thursday, June 11, 2015. It took both houses nearly two months to reach an agreement on budget terms, pushing negotiations to within three weeks of a potential government shutdown set […]

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State and Federal Communications, Inc. is pleased to announce it has become an inaugural partner with AGRP (Association of Government Relations Professionals) for the “Know the States” Educational Series focused on state government relations. As the exclusive sponsor of the […]

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The 2015 regular session of the Louisiana Legislature adjourned sine die on June 11, 2015. Upon transmittal of a bill, Gov. Bobby Jindal will have 20 days to sign or veto the legislation. Photo of the Louisiana State Capitol by […]

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National: Eyeing 2016, G.O.P Embraces Digital Strategies, but Doubts Persist New York Times – Ashley Parker | Published: 6/10/2015 With the 2016 campaign already underway, Republicans are eager to show they have learned the lessons of past election cycles and are […]

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On June 10, the Colorado Secretary of State posted notice of the permanent adoption of amendments to campaign finance rules. The rules concerning campaign and political finance have been recodified to improve the administration and enforcement of state campaign finance […]

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In our spare time this year, my husband and I said we would chair the Greek Festival at Annunciation Church in Akron this September. This requires a lot of workshops rolling phyllo filled with cheese, spinach, and custard. I have […]

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