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January 11, 2023  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Kentucky: “Pfizer Gives $1 Million to Republican Party of Kentucky to Expand Its Headquarters” by Tom Loftus for Kentucky Lantern Elections National: “At Proud Boys Trial, U.S. Aims to Win Another Seditious Conspiracy Case” by Rachel Weiner (Washington […]

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January 10, 2023  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance National: “Watchdog Group Asks FEC to Investigate Embattled New York Rep. George Santos’ Campaign Finances” by Fredreka Schouten (CNN) for MSN Alaska: “Wasilla Lawmaker Advised Not to Solicit Campaign Funds for Oath Keepers Trial Costs” by Sean Maguire […]

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Miami City Hall

A special election has been set for February 27, to fill the seat recently vacated by former Commissioner Ken Russell. Commissioners had 10 days to appoint a replacement to serve out the remainder of Russell’s term but could not find […]

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January 6, 2023  •  

Oregon’s Elections Director Resigns

Oregon’s Elections Director, Deborah Scroggins, announced her resignation to be effective January 20 after being hired just 18 months ago. Scroggins noted in her resignation letter that mis- and disinformation made the work of administering elections extremely challenging. Secretary of […]

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Alberta Legislature Building - Timorose

Sometime before July 2, 2023, a by-election will be announced for the seat in the House of Commons representing Calgary Heritage in the province of Alberta. On January 3, the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada, Stéphane Perrault, received official notice […]

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North Carolina State Legislative Building

The contribution limit for candidates and political committees in North Carolina has increased as mandated by state law. The previous limit was capped at $5,600. The new limit is now $6,400 and took effect on January 1 of the new […]

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Elections Canada has published the federal contribution limits for the 2023 calendar year. In 2023, individuals may contribute up to $1,700 to independent candidates, leadership candidates, registered parties, and to, in total, all of the registered associations, nomination contestants and […]

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The Federal Election Commission has announced its civil monetary penalty amounts, adjusted for inflation, for 2023. The potential fines for civil violations of federal campaign finance laws have increased to range from $7,028 to $82,188, from the previous range of […]

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January 6, 2023  •  

News You Can Use Digest – January 6, 2023

National/Federal Advocacy Groups Denounce GOP Proposals to ‘Gut’ Ethics Office MSN – Kate Ackley (Roll Call) | Published: 1/3/2023 Ethics advocacy groups are sounding alarms that a proposal from House Republicans to change the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) could eviscerate […]

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January 5, 2023  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance California: “Will Pay to Play Politics Be Curbed in the New Year?” by Spencer Custodio for Voice of OC Kansas: “Newly Elected Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach Fined $30,000 by FEC for Illegal Contribution from ‘WeBuildTheWall’ Scam Organization” […]

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January 4, 2023  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance National: “Sam Bankman-Fried Funded More Than 90% of a Leading DC Ethics Group’s Political Arm in 2021” by Brent Griffiths and Dave Levinthal (Business Insider) for MSN New Jersey: “NJ Law Is Meant to Increase Campaign Finance Transparency. […]

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State Flag of Illinois

The State Board of Elections published the new contribution limits summary sheet, which increases limits on January 1 of every odd-numbered year to reflect increases in inflation. The amount corporations and labor organizations may contribute in each election cycle increased […]

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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear

Gov. Andy Beshear announced a special election on February 21, 2023, to fill the vacancy in Senate District 19 created by the resignation of Senator Morgan McGarvey. Under state law, when a legislator vacancy occurs while lawmakers are not in […]

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January 3, 2023  •  

Michigan Legislature Adjourns Sine Die

Michigan State Capitol - By Brian Charles Watson

The 101st Michigan Legislature adjourned sine die on December 28, 2022, after 88 legislative days in session. During the session, lawmakers voted to pass House Joint Resolution R to amend section 10 of article IV of the Michigan Constitution to […]

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