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Lobbying “Lobbyists Scramble for Access in Trump Era” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Missouri: “Missouri House Votes for Local Lobbyist Gift Ban” by Associated Press for Southeast Missourian Campaign Finance Kentucky: “Lawmakers Approve Flurry of Bills as End of […]

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On March 14, Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed Senate Bill 54 into law. The bill revises many requirements dealing with campaign finance to strengthen campaign finance laws after the repeal of Initiated Measure 22. Senate Bill 54 will allow organizations, such […]

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The Kentucky Legislature passed a bill this week to double the limits on contributions from individuals and PACs to candidates, state executive committees, and caucus campaign committees. Senate Bill 75, according to supporters, provides greater transparency and will make it […]

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Lobbying “Icahn’s Ethanol Push Fuels Ethics Storm” by Eric Wolf for Politico “N.J. Congressman Wants Details on Michael Flynn’s Lobbying Status” by Fredreka Schouten for USA Today Campaign Finance Texas: “Ethics Review Commission Weighs Campaign Finance Proposal” by Jack Craver […]

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Lobbying “Would-Be Trump Appointees Say ‘No Thanks’ Due to Lobbying Ban” by Ben Brody, Shannon Pettypiece, and Bill Allison for Bloomberg.com Oregon: “Gov. Brown Reverses Course, Says Former Lawmaker Will Not Lobby Legislators” by Saul Hubbard for The Register-Guard Campaign […]

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On March 10, Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed a series of bills aimed at replacing ethics and campaign finance laws after the repeal of Initiated Measure 22. Among the bills signed into law, Senate Bill 131 prohibits elected officers and officials […]

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Lobbying “Gramm’s Border-Tax Crusade Would Help His Firm” by Isaac Arnsdorf for Politico Florida: “House Passes Six Year Ban on Lobbying for Former Lawmakers, Elected Officials” by Allison Neilson for Sunshine State News Virginia: “Virginia Lawmakers Are Accepting Drastically Fewer […]

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After a 2016 federal court decision blocked Austin’s blackout period restricting candidate fundraising to only during the six months preceding an election, campaign finance regulation supporters in Austin’s Ethics Review Commission are pushing a new ordinance to limit the contribution […]

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See what’s happening in government relations this week in our News You Can Use Video Digest. Enjoy!  

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March 10, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 10, 2017

      Federal: ‘Big Candy’ Is Lobbying the Trump Administration. It’s Also Holding Events at Trump Hotels. Washington Post – Amy Brittain and Jonathan O’Connell | Published: 3/7/2017 The National Confectioners Association, which represents Hershey, Mars, and Jelly Belly, among other companies, […]

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Lobbying “‘Big Candy’ Is Lobbying the Trump Administration. It’s Also Holding Events at Trump Hotels.” by Amy Brittain and Jonathan O’Connell for Washington Post Campaign Finance “GOP Commissioner: Trump poised to revamp election agency” by Rudy Takala for The Hill […]

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The South Dakota House of Representatives passed an amended version of Senate Bill 54 restoring campaign finance limits to pre-Initiated Measure 22 levels. Senate Bill 54 was originally introduced to establish tougher campaign finance restrictions to preserve the spirit of […]

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Lobbying “Top K Street Campaign Donors Already Writing Checks for 2018” by Kate Ackley for Roll Call “Iraq’s Lobbyists Mobilized after Travel Ban, Documents Reveal” by Megan Wilson for The Hill South Dakota: “Senate OKs Limit on Gifts Officials Can […]

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Campaign Finance Florida: “Orlando Airport Contractors Helped Fund Board Member’s Campaign” by Beth Kassab for Orlando Sentinel Massachusetts: “Healey Hands Thornton Law Case to Independent Prosecutor” by Andrea Estes for Boston Globe Ethics “A Conspiracy Theory’s Journey from Talk Radio […]

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