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Another New York state senator has been convicted of a felony, thereby losing his Senate seat. Democrat John L. Sampson was convicted of obstructing justice in connection with his efforts to avoid a federal investigation into alleged embezzlement of state […]

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A Missouri state senator accused of sexually harassing an intern has resigned. Sen. Paul LeVota denies he made any unwanted advances, but wants to spare his family and the Senate the “process of dealing with the veracity of false allegations […]

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Lobbying Arkansas: “Ethics Panel Reaffirms Past Ruling on Ticket Sales to Legislators” by John Lyon (Arkansas News Bureau) for Arkansas News Ohio: “City Council Officials Got Box Seats at Ohio State Game” by Lucas Sullivan for Columbus Dispatch Campaign Finance […]

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July 27, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying Colorado: “Colorado Senator Says He Has No Records on His Lobbyist-Written Elderly Care Bill” by Arthur Kane for Colorado Watchdog Campaign Finance “D.N.C. Lifts Ban on Convention Fundraising” by Maggie Haberman for New York Times Rhode Island: “R.I. Board […]

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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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The City of San Diego Ethics Commission has proposed amendments to the city’s campaign finance laws related to the disclosure requirements applicable to referendum and initiative petitions. The proposed amendments would require additional campaign disclosures of committees supporting or opposing […]

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The San Francisco Ethics Commission has unanimously approved a ballot measure requiring expenditure lobbyists to register and report city lobbying activity. The measure will appear on the city’s November 3, 2015 ballot. The measure creates a new category of lobbyists, […]

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Senate Deputy Majority Leader Thomas Libous was convicted of felony charges resulting from a federal investigation into a job his son received at a politically connected law firm. Because he was found guilty, Libous is automatically removed from his Senate […]

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July 23, 2015  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Top Navy Nominee Cleared of Improper Lobbying” by Jeremy Herb, Philip Ewing, and Austin Wright for Politico “‘Influencers’ Poll Gives Grades to Lobby Groups” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Campaign Finance “Rick Perry Finance Chairman Does Super PAC […]

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Gov. Kate Brown signed House Bill 2019 into law, expanding the membership of the Oregon Ethics Commission from 7 members to 9, effective July 1, 2016. Lawmakers passed many ethics reforms during the 2015 legislative session as a result of […]

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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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Executive Director of New York’s Joint Commission on Public Ethics Letizia Tagliafierro is resigning, effective July 31, 2015. Tagliafierro has served as the executive director since October of 2013. She is moving to the state Department of Taxation and Finance […]

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Gov. Scott Walker announced he wants to dismantle the Government Accountability Board (GAB) and replace the independent board overseeing ethics laws with a new entity. The announcement came just days after a state Supreme Court ruling ended the John Doe […]

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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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