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On April 24, the Montana Senate confirmed Jonathan Motl as the Commissioner of Political Practices. Motl has been serving in the position since June of 2013 when he was appointed by Gov. Steve Bullock. His confirmation had been contentious because […]

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The 2015 regular session of the Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die on April 26, 2015. However, legislators did not come to an agreement on the state’s budget. Therefore, the Legislature will convene a special session on Wednesday, April 29, […]

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Both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly adjourned the 2015 session on Wednesday, April 22. The session was highlighted by the passage of legislation allowing handgun-carry permit holders to be armed in any state park and a failed attempt to […]

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Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin ordered special elections to fill vacancies in Districts 73 and 85 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. District 85 is vacant due to the death of the Honorable David Dank; District 73 was left vacant after […]

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At its April meeting, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission increased the maximum individual contribution limit for the 2016 election cycle to $2,700. The increase is the first mandatory increase approved by the commission since its new rules were adopted in 2014; […]

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April 24, 2015  •  

RI Gov. Signs Campaign Finance Legislation

On April 23, Rhode Island Gov. Gina M. Raimondo signed four campaign finance bills into law. The bills make numerous amendments to state election laws regarding state campaign finance, including the requirement for segregated accounts, appointments of deputy treasurers, and […]

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John St. Croix, the executive director of the city’s Ethics Commission, has announced his intention to resign after 11 years leading the organization. St. Croix’s resignation letter to commissioners did not give a specific reason for leaving, but did announce […]

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April 24, 2015  •  

News You Can Use Digest – April 24, 2015

Federal: Bill Shuster Admits ‘Private and Personal Relationship’ with Airline Lobbyist Politico – John Bresnahan, Anna Palmer, and Jake Sherman | Published: 4/16/2015 U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.), chairperson of the House Transportation Committee, admitted he has a “close private and […]

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The Office of the Secretary of State has given notice of a special election for state House District 55. The election will be held on June 16, 2015, with a runoff election on July 14, 2015, if needed. The vacancy […]

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The Legislature formally adjourned sine die on April 22, 2015, but with the possibility of a special session later this year. Gov. Asa Hutchinson has indicated he will likely call legislators back to address the state’s Medicaid expansion. A legislative […]

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April 22, 2015  •  

Montana Governor Signs Disclose Montana Act

Today Montana Gov. Steve Bullock signed a broad campaign finance bill into law. Among the changes in Senate Bill 289, known as the Disclose Montana Act, are new disclosure requirements for committees making independent expenditures, a prohibition on unions making […]

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April 22, 2015  •  

See You at the Spring Executive Meeting

We are excited to be a Gold Sponsor of the Public Affairs Council Spring Executive Meeting 2015 this week in Washington, D.C.!  

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April 22, 2015  •  

Special Session Imminent for WA Legislature

The Washington State Legislature appears to be headed to a special session if state lawmakers cannot come to an agreement on the state budget before April 26, 2015, the session deadline set by the state constitution. The source of the […]

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It was a big day for the United Way of Summit County and State and Federal Communications had a big presence at the event. Many of our team were there to celebrate another record-breaking campaign. Elizabeth Bartz, our president and […]

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