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Campaign Finance “Duncan Hunter Under Criminal Investigation for Ethics Violations” by Eric Lichtblau for New York Times Elections “One Rationale for Voter ID Debunked, G.O.P. Has Another” by Michael Wines for New York Times Ethics “Federal Agency Rules Trump’s D.C. […]

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March 24, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 24, 2017

      Federal: Despite a Trust, Ivanka Trump Still Wields Power Over Her Brand New York Times – Rachel Abrams | Published: 3/20/2017 Ivanka Trump, who moved to Washington saying she would play no formal role in her father’s administration, is now […]

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On Wednesday, Dallas City Council voted unanimously to overhaul the city’s ethics laws after months of work to tighten rules on lobbying and reduce political influence in City Hall. Among other things, the new ethics rules bar successful campaign managers […]

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Campaign Finance Massachusetts: “Construction Firm, Owner Pay $150,000 for Campaign Finance Violations” by Frank Phillips for Boston Globe Pennsylvania: “Former Top Allentown Bureaucrat Francis Dougherty Pleads Guilty, Implicates Mayor” by Emily Opilo and Peter Hall for Allentown Morning Call Ethics […]

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Lobbying Illinois: “Emails to Emanuel Raise Questions About Dozens of Possible Lobbying Violations” by Bill Ruthhart and Hal Dardick for Chicago Tribune New York: “Lobbyist in Libous Case Reaches $10k Settlement, as Legal Questions Remain” by Chris Bragg for Albany […]

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Lobbying Missouri: “Greitens’ Reliance on ‘Dark Money’ Endangers Proposed Ban on Lobbyist Gifts” by Jason Hancock for Kansas City Star Campaign Finance Arizona: “Utility Regulators Vote 3-1 to Let APS Slide on Political Finance Records” by Ryan Randazzo for Arizona […]

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The New Mexico Legislature adjourned sine die on March 18, 2017. House Joint Resolution 8, which creates an independent ethics commission, passed both houses and will be placed on the 2018 general election ballot for voter approval. Senate Bill 393, a […]

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On March 17, a three-judge panel ruled that the North Carolina General Assembly overstepped its state constitutional authority when it adopted Senate Bill 4 establishing a bipartisan board to oversee elections and consider ethics complaints and issues. The ruling held […]

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Campaign Finance Democrats to Probe Gorsuch Views on Campaign Finance by Kenneth Doyle for Bloomberg BNA Colorado: Colorado Democrats Propose Reforms to Shed More Light on Political ‘Dark Money’ by Brian Eason for Denver Post Iowa: $43 million in 4 […]

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Top Montana legislators canceled a meeting this week to nominate a new Commissioner of Political Practices when an agreement could not be reached. In a meeting held last week, members of the bipartisan House and Senate leadership committee, tasked at […]

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March 17, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 17, 2017

      Federal: Admiral, Seven Others Charged with Corruption in New ‘Fat Leonard’ Indictment Washington Post – Craig Whitlock | Published: 3/14/2017 A retired U.S. Navy admiral and eight other high-ranking officers were indicted in a bribery scandal in which prosecutors say […]

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A bill creating an independent ethics commission has been approved by the New Mexico legislature. House Joint Resolution 8 (HJR 8) seeks to amend the state constitution and establish a state ethics commission. The ethics commission would oversee complaints against […]

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Oklahoma Sen. Ralph Shortey has been charged with engaging in child prostitution, transporting a minor for prostitution, and engaging in prostitution within 1,000 feet of a church. Police found him inside a motel room with a 17-year-old boy. The Oklahoma […]

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Beverlye Brady has been appointed to the Alabama Ethics Commission by Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey. Brady, a practicing attorney with more than 30 years of experience, was a founding member of the Lee county Indigent Defense Commission. Brady’s term is […]

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