August 1, 2017 •
See You at the 2017 NCSL Legislative Summit in Boston!
State and Federal Communications is headed to the NCSL Legislative Summit in Boston. Stop by and see us at booth 730!
State and Federal Communications is headed to the NCSL Legislative Summit in Boston. Stop by and see us at booth 730!
August 1, 2017 •
Wisconsin Lawmakers to Convene Special Session
Wisconsin lawmakers are scheduled to convene this morning specifically to consider and act upon legislation to bring Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturing services provider, to the state. Though the legislature is still in regular session, Gov. Walker called a […]
Wisconsin lawmakers are scheduled to convene this morning specifically to consider and act upon legislation to bring Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturing services provider, to the state.
Though the legislature is still in regular session, Gov. Walker called a special legislative session to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Wisconsin to lead the nation in high-tech manufacturing.
The legislation to be considered could bring 13,000 direct Foxconn jobs, 10,000 direct construction jobs, and 22,000 additional project-related jobs to the state.
July 31, 2017 •
Ontario MPP Murray Resigns; No Byelection to be Called
Today, MPP Glen R. Murray of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario announced his resignation from the Legislative Assembly and as Minister of the Environment and Climate Change effective September 1, 2017. Murray is leaving to work as the executive director […]
Today, MPP Glen R. Murray of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario announced his resignation from the Legislative Assembly and as Minister of the Environment and Climate Change effective September 1, 2017. Murray is leaving to work as the executive director at the Pembina Institute, an environmental think-tank.
Premier Kathleen Wynne announce she will not call a byelection to replace MPP Glen Murray in order to save the province the cost of administrating the election, according to CBC News. Murray’s legislative seat will remain vacant until the next general election set for June 7, 2018. Wynne announced MPP Chris Ballard will replace Murray as minister, according to the premier’s press release.
July 31, 2017 •
Connecticut General Assembly to Meet in Special Session
The General Assembly will convene a special session today, July 31, 2017, to vote on an over-due budget proposal. Lawmakers failed to pass a budget during this year’s regular session and are one month past the deadline for a new […]
The General Assembly will convene a special session today, July 31, 2017, to vote on an over-due budget proposal. Lawmakers failed to pass a budget during this year’s regular session and are one month past the deadline for a new two-year budget.
Senator’s will vote to approve a labor deal made between Gov. Dannel Malloy and the employee unions to fund the state’s pension system. The House already approved the deal.
The Senate is evenly split among Democrats and Republicans, so a party line vote would require Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman, a Democrat, to break the tie.
July 31, 2017 •
We the People Act of 2017 introduced in US Congress
On July 28, Rep. David E. Price introduced a 252-page bill which would reform campaign finance laws, amend the current federal lobbying laws, and address integrity and transparency problems in the Executive Branch. House Resolution 3537, We the People Act […]
On July 28, Rep. David E. Price introduced a 252-page bill which would reform campaign finance laws, amend the current federal lobbying laws, and address integrity and transparency problems in the Executive Branch.
House Resolution 3537, We the People Act of 2017, is a comprehensive attempt to address issues such as federal lobbying, campaign finance, redistricting imbalances, and voter eligibility in order to focus on “major structural problems facing our democracy,” according to Price’s press release.
The law would change lobbying registration requirements and no longer exempt an individual who spends less than 20 percent of his or her time serving as a lobbyist for a particular client if he or she meets the other thresholds for registration. In addition, the legislation would require U.S. presidents to divest assets with potential conflicts of interest, require states to allow eligible individuals to register to vote on the same day of a federal election, and replace the Federal Election Commission with a new enforcement agency.
In the bill, other pending legislation currently in Congress dealing with ethics and transparency are referenced and incorporated. The bill also provides suggested solutions to be used in state and local legislative reform efforts.
July 28, 2017 •
Bill Introduced in U.S. House Would Require Cause for Firing OGE Director
On July 27, a bill was introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives to prevent the firing of a director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) without cause. House Resolution 3462, The Office of Government Ethics Independence Act, […]
On July 27, a bill was introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives to prevent the firing of a director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) without cause.
House Resolution 3462, The Office of Government Ethics Independence Act, would amend federal law by clarifying that the director of the OGE may only be removed for the neglect of duty or instances of wrongdoing. It would also require the president to provide Congress with 30 days advanced notice of his or her intent to fire the director and to inform Congress as to the reasons for the action taken.
On July 19, Walter Shaub Jr. resigned as director from the OGE. Shaub, in his position as the director, had repeatedly questioned various possible conflicts of interests of President Trump and of members of the president’s White House staff. The current acting director of the OGE is David Apol, who was selected by President Trump to replace Shaub until a permanent director is announced and subsequently confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
July 28, 2017 •
NYCU Video Digest – July 28, 2017
Keeping you informed on all the government and ethics news you can use in this weeks video digest!
Keeping you informed on all the government and ethics news you can use in this weeks video digest!
July 28, 2017 •
Texas Special Session in Full Swing
The Texas Legislature convened a special legislative session July 18, 2017. Property tax was a topic Gov. Greg Abbott immediately put on the agenda for the session. House Bill 4 and Senate Bill 1 both, among other things, require a […]
The Texas Legislature convened a special legislative session July 18, 2017. Property tax was a topic Gov. Greg Abbott immediately put on the agenda for the session.
House Bill 4 and Senate Bill 1 both, among other things, require a special election be called if any municipality plans to increase property taxes on land and buildings by more than 4 or 5 percent. Senate Bill 1 was passed by the Senate this week.
City and county leaders have stated such automatic election requirements would limit their budget for basic services and force them to hold costly elections.
The special session can run for up to 30 days.
July 26, 2017 •
California Governor Sets Special Election Dates
Gov. Jerry Brown announced special election dates for California’s Assembly District 51. A primary election will be held on October 3, 2017, and the general election is set for December 5, 2017. The seat became vacant when Democrat Jimmy Gomez […]
Gov. Jerry Brown announced special election dates for California’s Assembly District 51.
A primary election will be held on October 3, 2017, and the general election is set for December 5, 2017.
The seat became vacant when Democrat Jimmy Gomez resigned upon his election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
July 26, 2017 •
Anaheim, CA to Consider Lobbyist and Ethics Ordinance
The Anaheim City Council is set to consider an ethics ordinance at its meeting on July 25. The ordinance proposes a two-year revolving door restriction and lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting requirements. The ordinance also requires certain city officials to […]
The Anaheim City Council is set to consider an ethics ordinance at its meeting on July 25.
The ordinance proposes a two-year revolving door restriction and lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting requirements. The ordinance also requires certain city officials to retain all email communications for 90 days, rather than the current 37 days.
Councilman Jose Moreno promised to introduce the ordinance upon his inauguration to the city council in response to concerns with the lack of transparency dealing with city tax subsidies for luxury hotel developers.
July 26, 2017 •
NM Sec. of State Releases Revised Campaign Finance Rule Draft
After the first comment period ended on July 19, Sec. of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver has released a revised campaign finance rule draft. One revision would require a person who makes independent expenditures of $3,000 or less in a non-statewide […]
After the first comment period ended on July 19, Sec. of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver has released a revised campaign finance rule draft.
One revision would require a person who makes independent expenditures of $3,000 or less in a non-statewide race to report identifying information on each person who contributes more than $200 in the previous 12 months, while statewide races would require spending of $7,500 or less for the same level of disclosure.
Interested individuals may submit official comments on the revised draft until 5:00 p.m. on August 29, 2017.
The final rule is expected to be completed this fall with an October 2017 effective date. The revised rule is available on the secretary of state website.
July 25, 2017 •
North Carolina Elections Board to Remain Vacant Pending Legal Challenge
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that pending Gov. Roy Cooper’s legal challenge of Senate Bill 68, which combines state elections and ethics boards, the new merged board can remain vacant. The boards merged in June into the state Board […]
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that pending Gov. Roy Cooper’s legal challenge of Senate Bill 68, which combines state elections and ethics boards, the new merged board can remain vacant.
The boards merged in June into the state Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement after a three-judge panel ruled against the governor, but Cooper has yet to appoint any board members.
With local elections coming up in the fall, some county elections boards are finding themselves in tough positions awaiting appointments to fill seats left open due to resignations because the state board appoints county board members.
The case is scheduled for arguments at the Supreme Court on August 28.
July 24, 2017 •
Alaska to Hold Third Special Session
On July 27, the Legislature is expected to convene again for a one-day special session to pass the state’s capital construction budget. This will be the Legislature’s third special session. Lawmakers were previously unable to agree to a compromise on […]
On July 27, the Legislature is expected to convene again for a one-day special session to pass the state’s capital construction budget. This will be the Legislature’s third special session.
Lawmakers were previously unable to agree to a compromise on the budget, but have reportedly reached an agreement with enough support to call a special session.
Under the Alaska Constitution, the approval of two-thirds of the Legislature is necessary to call a special session.
July 24, 2017 •
Rauner Threatens to Call Lawmakers Back to Springfield
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner is threatening to call lawmakers back to Springfield if he does not receive Senate Bill 1, an education funding reform bill, before noon today. Legislators already passed the bill but chose not to send it to […]
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner is threatening to call lawmakers back to Springfield if he does not receive Senate Bill 1, an education funding reform bill, before noon today.
Legislators already passed the bill but chose not to send it to the governor after Rauner promised to amendatory veto the legislation to remove grant funding for Chicago Public School pensions.
Some lawmakers are seeking ways to avoid convening an expensive legislative session and have, instead, suggested a meeting between legislative leadership and the governor.
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