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Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “A driving force for truckers” by Keith Laing in The Hill. “Squire Patton Boggs bolsters presence in Japan” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Politico Influence: Squire Patton Boggs announces leadership structure” by […]

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On July 3, the House Ethics Committee announced it would return to calling for House members to report privately sponsored travel in their annual financial disclosure forms – a requirement it had quietly removed earlier this year. However, when the […]

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July 7, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “New Bill Relative To Lobbyists and Candidates” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call. “Wall Street braces for gavel hand-off” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Silicon Valley pins hopes on Obama for immigration win” by Julian Hattem in […]

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  National: As Numbers Grow, Single Women Emerge as Political Powerhouse New York Times – Jackie Calms | Published: 7/2/2014 Recent elections suggest unmarried women have emerges as a voting bloc that is reshaping the electorate to the Democratic Party’s advantage. […]

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In a statement released Tuesday, the Legislative Ethics Commission announced J. William Roberts has been named acting legislative inspector general. Roberts is a former U.S. attorney and served as legal counsel to former Gov. Jim Edgar. He will take over […]

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Without any official announcement, the U.S. House Ethics Committee quietly removed the requirement that privately sponsored travel be revealed in House Members’ annual financial disclosure forms. However, when the removal of this requirement was revealed by the National Journal on […]

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July 2, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “Clark Hill adds two in public affairs” by Byron Tau in Politico. “#Modernlobbying: Why bankers are tweeting for regulatory relief” by Mark Holan in Washington Business Journals. Virginia: “Taxicab industry has history of lobbying, […]

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Tom Homer stepped down from his post as legislative inspector general at the end of June. Homer, an advocate for modern ethics reform, took the job in 2004 and served as the state’s first and only legislative watchdog. It is […]

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Lobbying “LobbyIt: Aiming to be everyman’s lobbyist” by Catherine Ho in The Washington Post. “The Influence Industry: Ex-Im Bank renewal, a familiar issue on K Street, divides GOP” by Holly Yeager in The Washington Post. Rhode Island: “Ex-RI House speaker […]

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On July 1, the maximum value for food, drink, or refreshment an individual may provide to an elected official or public employee in Louisiana for a single event increases from $57 to $58. This threshold value is adjusted each year […]

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June 30, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying Florida: “Florida lobbyists to hold annual industry summit Sept. 3-5 in Tampa” in Saint Peters Blog. Minnesota: “Capitol Chatter: Greater Minnesota cities’ group leads in lobbying costs” by Don Davis in the Morris Sun Tribune. Rhode Island: “State postpones […]

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  National: Wisconsin Governor Scandal Shows States as New Front in Fight for Dark Money Disclosure Sunlight Foundation – Stan Oklobdzija | Published: 6/25/2014 As prospects for any regulations at the federal level seem murky at best, it appears the fight […]

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June 26, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “Under Contract” in The Hill. Campaign Finance “Karl Rove and the Modern Money Machine” by Kenneth Vogel in Politico. Louisiana: “Gov. Jindal signs campaign finance reforms into law” by Tom Wright on WVUE Fox […]

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The Hawaii State Ethics Commission, in a 3-2 vote on June 18, approved new guidelines for lawmakers to follow in an effort to regulate the spending of their annual allowance. Each legislator receives almost $12,000 each year to cover incidental […]

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