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If you are a government relations professional looking for information about the upcoming 36 Gubernatorial Inaugurations, State and Federal Communications has got you covered! Watch the video below to see what our research team provides for you in this definitive […]

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Today the Montana Legislature will convene its 64th regular session. Based on pre-filed bills, issues under consideration include revising campaign laws related to robo-calls, absentee ballots, and disclosure and reporting periods for certain campaign activities. The Legislature, which regularly meets […]

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National: A Bipartisan Push to Limit Lobbyists’ Sway over Attorneys General New York Times – Eric Lipton | Published: 12/26/2014 A series of articles in The New York Times examined how lawyers and lobbyists – from major corporations, energy companies, and […]

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The State Ethics Commission is losing an influential attorney who was recently silenced by the commission’s director. Attorney Cathy Hazelwood said she will leave the commission after 15 years of service to work at the Department of Education under Republican […]

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December 30, 2014  •  

The Guidebooks are on their way!

We are sending out the 2015 State and Federal Communications, Inc. Executive Source Guidebooks today! For all of our clients who receive them, they will arrive in early January. If you would like to know more about our Guidebooks and […]

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The fall session of the 33rd Yukon Legislative Assembly, which convened on October 23, adjourned on December 18, 2014. Bill 104, the Paid Lobbying Act, did not progress past the first reading.

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National: Here’s Where Campaign Finance Reform May Move Ahead As Congress Dithers Huffington Post – Paul Blumenthal | Published: 12/21/2014 While campaign finance reform is unlikely in Congress, it is possible in some states, where extreme polarization on the issue of […]

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The provisions of a campaign finance reform bill passed by the Council of the District of Columbia take effect January 31, 2015. The special election set for April 28, 2015, will be the first test to the new restrictions found […]

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December 23, 2014  •  

Ohio House Adjourns Sine Die

Today, the Ohio House of Representatives adjourned sine die, having concluded it regular floor session on December 17. The Senate had previously adjourned sine die on December 18. Among the bills passed by both chambers of the Legislature is a […]

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On December 22, the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices’ proposed rule amendment increasing the threshold amount of payment triggering lobbyist registration to $2,500 for 2015 and 2016 was adopted. The payment threshold is adjusted by an inflation factor determined by […]

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State and Federal Communications was a sponsor of a recent WASRG holiday event to raise money for The Children’s Inn at NIH, which is located in Bethesda, Maryland and serves pediatric patients and their families from all over the world. […]

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On December 19, the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission issued a statement regarding the court ruling earlier this month invalidating the statutory definition of political committee. On December 5, a federal judge declared the state’s definition of political committee “vague, […]

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National: A State Guide to Political Corruption, According to the Reporters Who Cover It Washington Post – Niraj Chokshi | Published: 12/8/2014 With Congress stuck in the least productive rut in American history, the bulk of important legislative action is taking […]

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City Council has directed staff to draft an ordinance to require all lobbyists and others involved in municipal business to register with the city. Council broadened the original proposal by Councilmember Sue Himmelrich and Mayor Pro Tem Tony Vazquez to […]

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