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December 10, 2013  •  

Missouri Special Session Adjourns Sine Die

On December 6, the Missouri General Assembly adjourned its first special session sine die. The legislative body convened earlier in the week to prepare an aerospace industry incentive bill. Effective immediately, Senate Bill 1 is designed to encourage growth and […]

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State Rep. Mike Reynolds filed hundreds of ethics complaints with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission. The complaints, filed against candidates and legislators, call attention to what he believes is a lack of enforcement. Most of the violations involved late filings of […]

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The Michigan Legislature is considering a bill to amend existing campaign finance law. The bill would require those making independent expenditures for a candidate or ballot question within 60 days of an election where that candidate or ballot question is […]

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The Delaware Department of Elections has begun construction on a new campaign finance reporting system, which will debut on December 17. The new system will allow all contribution reports, both those filed online and via paper submission, to be searched […]

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State and Federal Communications is the proud sponsor of the closing session at the Professional Women in Advocacy Conference on December 10, 2013. The event, which is designed for people engaged in all forms of advocacy, will be held in […]

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City Council President Herb Wesson abandoned a plan to increase the value of gifts lawmakers can accept from companies seeking city contracts, opting to leave the amount unchanged at $100. In October, City Council instructed the city’s lawyers to draft […]

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December 6, 2013  •  

We’re Heading to COGEL!

State and Federal Communications has a team of eight leaving tomorrow to attend the 2013 Council on Government Ethics Laws (COGEL) Annual Conference! It will be held from December 8-11 in Quebec City. We never miss a COGEL conference, and […]

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Q. Our company, a federal registrant, is a member of numerous outside organizations.  We join many of these organizations for reasons other than their lobbying/government relations activities.  Even so, some of the organizations allocate a percentage of dues toward lobbying […]

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December 6, 2013  •  

News You Can Use Digest – December 6, 2013

      National: ALEC Facing Funding Crisis from Donor Exodus in Wake of Trayvon Martin Row The Guardian – Ed Pilkington and Suzanne Goldenberg | Published: 12/3/2013 A conservative group that critics say has undue influence on public policy faces […]

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Gov. Jerry Brown issued a proclamation declaring a special election for Senate District 23. The primary will be held on March 25, 2014. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a special general election will be held June […]

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The Government Accountability Board has updated the lobbying website at https://lobbying.wi.gov. Visitors to the site can search by lobbyist or lobbyist principal to view total lobbying hours by lobbyists and total lobbying expenditures by lobbyist principals. A lobbyist principal’s entire […]

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December 5, 2013  •  

Virginia Special Election Updates

One Virginia special election has been scheduled and another may be on the horizon. Governor Bob McDonnell set the special election to replace Del. Onzlee Ware in House District 11 for January 7. Another election could follow soon after to […]

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The Washington, D.C. City Council unanimously approved a bill raising the city’s minimum wage to $11.50 per hour. The Council must hold a final vote on the bill and send it to Mayor Vincent C. Gray before it becomes law. […]

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December 5, 2013  •  

Legislation We Are Tracking

At any given time, more than 1,000 legislative bills, which can affect how you do business as a government affairs professional, are being discussed in federal, state, and local jurisdictions. These bills are summarized in State and Federal Communications’ digital […]

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