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July 29, 2015  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Campaign Finance Maine: “Clean Election Referendum Includes Call to End $6 Million in Maine Corporate Tax Breaks” by Steve Mistler for Portland Press Herald Missouri: “Missouri’s ‘Wild West’ Campaign-Finance Rules Are Making Candidates Look Terrible” by Karyn Bruggeman for National […]

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The city of Montgomery, Alabama, in cooperation with the Secretary of State’s office, will pilot a live electronic balloting system for overseas military and civilian voters in the upcoming municipal election on August 25, 2015. The electronic voting system will […]

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State Rep. Mike Barbieri is resigning from the Delaware House of Representatives effective August 3, 2015. He will become the new director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health in the state Department of Health and Social Services. […]

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A special election will be set for November 3, 2015 to fill the vacant House seat of District 122. Ben Harbin left the post on July 7 to take a job with a lobbying firm. Gov. Nathan Deal will issue […]

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A ban on contributions from lobbyists and PACs will be lifted for the 2016 Democratic National Convention. The ban was imposed by the party in 2008. According to the New York Times, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) will accept these […]

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Federal: ‘Influencers’ Poll Gives Grades to Lobby Groups The Hill – Megan Wilson | Published: 7/22/2015 The consulting firm APCO Worldwide interviewed 301 people from the public and private sectors, including lobbyists and top aides on Capitol Hill, to find out […]

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July 22, 2015  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “K Street Bouncing Back in 2015” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Washington: “PDC’s Lobbyist Filings to Get Upgrade” by the Editorial Board for The Olympian Campaign Finance “The Only Realistic Way to Fix Campaign Finance” by Lawrence Lessig […]

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Ohio Gov. John Kasich announced his candidacy for president this morning in Columbus at the Ohio Union on Ohio State University’s campus. “I am here to ask you for your prayers, for your support, for your efforts because I have […]

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Lobbying “Jeb Bush Promises to Curb Lobbying and Cut Size of Government” by Michael Barbaro for New York Times Campaign Finance “Seeing Crowd, G.O.P. Donors Holding Back” by Nicholas Confessore and Sarah Cohen for New York Times Alabama: “Alabama Lawmakers […]

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A special election for the Massachusetts 2nd Plymouth and Bristol Senatorial District has been called to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Thomas Kennedy. The Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin announced the special […]

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On July 14, 2015, the Anchorage Assembly voted 7-3 to move the regular 2017 city elections from November back to April. Last year the city Assembly voted to change city elections from April to November in the hopes of boosting […]

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Federal: A Year after Rocky Merger, Patton Boggs Aims to Re-Establish K Street Dominance Washington Post – Catherine Ho | Published: 7/13/2015 For decades, the name Patton Boggs was synonymous with K Street lobbying shops. But in 2014, the once dominant […]

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July 13, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying Oklahoma: “Oklahoma Lobbying Disclosures Lag Behind Other States” by Arthur Kane for Oklahoma Watchdog Campaign Finance “High-Dollar Fundraising Makes Comeback, Raising Concerns about Bribery” by Eliza Newlin Carney for Roll Call Ethics “Supreme Court Justices Bolstered by Free Travel, […]

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Federal: As Donald Trump Surges in Polls, Democrats Cheer Washington Post – Philip Rucker | Published: 7/1/2015 With the Republican Party on a mission to woo Latino voters, one of its presidential candidates has been enmeshed for two weeks in a […]

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