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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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In an ongoing battle for independence, the Honolulu Ethics Commission sent a letter to Mayor Kirk Caldwell highlighting the latest affront by corporation counsel and asking the administration to demonstrate its commitment to a strong ethics program. The letter mentioned […]

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The Select Committee on Legislative Ethics hired a new administrator to succeed Joyce Anderson. Anderson is retiring July 11 after 13 years in the position. Reginald Drummond, her successor, begins his new job June 30. The two will work together […]

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Two important campaign finance bills have passed the Delaware General Assembly and are on their way to Gov. Jack Markell’s desk. House Substitute No. 1 to House Bill 302 consolidates the three existing county boards of election into one state […]

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June 25, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “From Milwaukee to Milan, Uber’s Battles Are Mostly Local” by Tom Curry in Roll Call. Texas: “State regulators set for conservative activist’s lobbying trial” by David Saleh Rauf in the Houston Chronicle. Campaign Finance “Senate Dems float campaign finance […]

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The Joint Commission on Public Ethics has created a tip line and website allowing the public to report alleged ethical violations by state officials and lobbyists, including improper gifts, conflicts of interest, nepotism, abuse of power, and sexual harassment. To […]

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On June 20, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed the state’s two-year budget with a series of line-item vetoes. With plans to introduce stronger ethics reform legislation in next year’s General Assembly session, he vetoed all funding for the Virginia Conflicts […]

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Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 846 into law on Friday, June 20, 2014. The ethics bill takes effect July 1, 2014 and requires lobbyists at Florida’s five water management districts to register and file periodic reports with the Lobbyist […]

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Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “In the trenches of global trade” by Vicki Needham in The Hill. Minnesota: “Local government lobbying costs increased to $8 million in 2013” by Rachel E. Stassen-Berger in The Star Tribune. New York: “NY […]

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June 23, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “K Street powerhouse loses founding partner” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Is Akin Gump the New King of K Street?” by Marisa M. Kashino in the Washingtonian. “Lobbyists want spot on Team Scalise” by Megan R. Wilson […]

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Prosecutors claim Gov. Scott Walker was involved with a plan to illegally coordinate fundraising with outside conservative groups to help him and several Republican senators survive a 2012 recall election. In court documents recently unsealed, prosecutors detail a criminal scheme […]

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  National: Population Shifts Turning All Politics National New York Times – Ashley Parker and Jonathan Martin | Published: 6/15/2014 For all the talk about how partisan polarization is overwhelming Washington, there is another overlapping force at play: voters who are […]

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Lawmakers adjourned sine die without passing the ethics reform bill on Thursday, June 19, 2014. House Bill 3945 was blocked from a vote by Sen. Lee Bright and Sen. Tom Davis. On Wednesday, Lt. Gov. Glenn McConnell formally resigned to […]

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