April 28, 2014 •
Alaska Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The 28th Alaska State Legislature adjourned an extended session sine die on Friday, April 25. Originally set to adjourn April 20, both the House and Senate remained in session until compromising on a major education reform bill and a controversial […]
The 28th Alaska State Legislature adjourned an extended session sine die on Friday, April 25.
Originally set to adjourn April 20, both the House and Senate remained in session until compromising on a major education reform bill and a controversial bridge bill.
April 24, 2014 •
AZ Legislature Adjourns
The Arizona Legislature adjourned its session sine die at 1:46 a.m. Thursday, April 24. Gov. Jan Brewer has 10 days to sign or veto legislation transmitted to her or the legislation becomes law automatically.
The Arizona Legislature adjourned its session sine die at 1:46 a.m. Thursday, April 24.
Gov. Jan Brewer has 10 days to sign or veto legislation transmitted to her or the legislation becomes law automatically.
April 18, 2014 •
California Governor Calls Special Session
Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special session of the Legislature to convene on April 24, 2014. Brown wants lawmakers to replace the rainy day fund measure currently on the November ballot with a new constitutional amendment establishing a dedicated […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special session of the Legislature to convene on April 24, 2014.
Brown wants lawmakers to replace the rainy day fund measure currently on the November ballot with a new constitutional amendment establishing a dedicated reserve capable of paying down state debts and unfunded liabilities.
Photo of the California Senate Chamber by David Monniaux on Wikimedia Commons.
April 8, 2014 •
Maryland General Assembly Adjourns
The General Assembly adjourned late Monday, April 7, 2014, after approving bills to decriminalize marijuana and raise the state minimum wage. Legislators also approved two lobbying bills addressing ethics training requirements and lobbyist certifications of authorization to lobby. The new […]
The General Assembly adjourned late Monday, April 7, 2014, after approving bills to decriminalize marijuana and raise the state minimum wage.
Legislators also approved two lobbying bills addressing ethics training requirements and lobbyist certifications of authorization to lobby.
The new lobbying requirements in Senate Bill 92 and Senate Bill 90 will be effective October 1, 2014, unless Gov. Martin O’Malley vetoes the measures by May 27, 2014.
April 4, 2014 •
Alabama Legislature Adjourns Early in Attempt to Avoid Veto
The Alabama State Legislature adjourned sine die on Thursday, April 3, 2014. The legislature adjourned early in an attempt to avoid a threatened veto of an educational budget bill. Gov. Robert Bentley has not decided whether he will sign the […]
The Alabama State Legislature adjourned sine die on Thursday, April 3, 2014. The legislature adjourned early in an attempt to avoid a threatened veto of an educational budget bill.
Gov. Robert Bentley has not decided whether he will sign the bill or call a special session to push through the raise for K-12 employees he was seeking.
April 2, 2014 •
Wisconsin Legislators Adjourn 2014 Regular Session
The state Senate adjourned the last general-business floorperiod of the 2014 regular session on April 1, 2014, after passing more than 50 bills. The Assembly previously adjourned early on March 21, 2014. Gov. Scott Walker has six business days to […]
The state Senate adjourned the last general-business floorperiod of the 2014 regular session on April 1, 2014, after passing more than 50 bills. The Assembly previously adjourned early on March 21, 2014.
Gov. Scott Walker has six business days to sign or veto legislation he receives. While the Legislature has no plans to return this year, Walker may call a special session to pass a bill requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls.
Photo of the Wisconsin State Capitol courtesy of Dori on Wikimedia Commons.
April 1, 2014 •
South Dakota Adjourns Legislative Session
The Legislature adjourned sine die on March 31, 2014, following the veto session. Gov. Dennis Daugaard vetoed only a measure to allow certain municipalities to charge a higher occupational tax. Legislators failed to override the veto on Senate Bill 98. […]
The Legislature adjourned sine die on March 31, 2014, following the veto session.
Gov. Dennis Daugaard vetoed only a measure to allow certain municipalities to charge a higher occupational tax.
Legislators failed to override the veto on Senate Bill 98.
March 24, 2014 •
Monday News Roundup
Lobbying “Former White House lawyer defends Obama limits on lobbying, hints at possible changes” by Holly Yeager in The Washington Post. “Obama alumni join ranks of ‘unlobbyists’” by Mike Dorning in the Concord Monitor. “Adelson’s Las Vegas Sands Hires Blanche […]
Lobbying
“Former White House lawyer defends Obama limits on lobbying, hints at possible changes” by Holly Yeager in The Washington Post.
“Obama alumni join ranks of ‘unlobbyists’” by Mike Dorning in the Concord Monitor.
“Adelson’s Las Vegas Sands Hires Blanche Lincoln” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call.
“House Ethics Reviewing Gutierrez Contract With Illinois Lobbyist” by Emma Dumain in Roll Call.
“Putin’s lobbyists escape sanctions” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill.
Connecticut: “Lobbyists command millions from Conn. Industries” by Neil Vigdor in the Stamford Advocate.
Missouri: “Our million-dollar Legislature” opinion piece by State Rep. John Wright in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Campaign Finance
“Forget the Dictionary, Super PACs Aren’t New” by Francis Barry in Bloomberg View.
Louisiana: “Feds asked to look into super PAC backing Vitter” in The Advocate.
New York: “Campaign finance reform benefits women” opinion piece by Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Letitia James in The Journal News.
New York: “Business interests against NY public campaign financing want to preserve their influence (Commentary)” by Lawrence Norden in The Post-Standard.
Ethics
Kentucky: “Former state official assessed ethics fine” by The Associated Press in the Bangor Daily News.
New Jersey: “Christie’s campaign treasurer goes to bat for underfunded agency: The Auditor” in The Star Ledger.
Pennsylvania: “Gift ban urged after report of Pa. lawmakers getting cash” by Mark Scolforo (Associated Press) in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
State Legislative Sessions
Idaho: “Idaho Legislature wraps up with pay raises at the top” by Betsy Z. Russell in The Spokesman-Review.
Virginia: “McAuliffe proposes expanding Medicaid in two-year pilot” by Olympia Meola and Jim Nolan in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Elections
Rhode Island: “House speaker candidates courting votes” by Randal Edgar in the Providence Journal.
Redistricting
Pennsylvania: “Legislators clash over district boundary changes” by Robert Swift in The Times-Tribune.
March 21, 2014 •
Arkansas Fiscal Session Adjourns
The Legislature adjourned the fiscal session sine die on March 19, 2014. Legislators successfully passed the $4.7 billion budget and overrode Gov. Mike Beebe’s line-item veto of a tax break for oil and gas drillers.
The Legislature adjourned the fiscal session sine die on March 19, 2014.
Legislators successfully passed the $4.7 billion budget and overrode Gov. Mike Beebe’s line-item veto of a tax break for oil and gas drillers.
March 21, 2014 •
Georgia Lawmakers Adjourn Sine Die
The General Assembly adjourned sine die late Thursday, March 20, 2014. Any bills not passed by the adjournment deadline cannot become law. A pay-to-play bill to require contribution disclosure by state contractors was among the unpassed bills. Senate Bill 310 […]
The General Assembly adjourned sine die late Thursday, March 20, 2014.
Any bills not passed by the adjournment deadline cannot become law. A pay-to-play bill to require contribution disclosure by state contractors was among the unpassed bills.
Senate Bill 310 would have required contractors to disclose contributions exceeding $5,000 on the same schedule as other campaign finance reports.
March 14, 2014 •
Utah Legislature Adjourns 2014 Session
The Utah Legislature adjourned its 2014 session sine die on March 13, 2014. Governor Gary Herbert has until April 2 to veto or sign legislation. The Governor does not possess a pocket veto. May 12 is the last day a […]
The Utah Legislature adjourned its 2014 session sine die on March 13, 2014.
Governor Gary Herbert has until April 2 to veto or sign legislation. The Governor does not possess a pocket veto. May 12 is the last day a veto-override session may begin.
The normal effective date for bills passed this year is May 13.
Photo of the Utah State Capitol by Scott Catron on Wikimedia Commons.
March 10, 2014 •
Monday News Roundup
Lobbying “Roscoe Bartlett, defense lobbyist” by Austin Wright in Politico. “Lobbying Firm Patton Boggs Fights for Itself” by Jennifer Smith and Elizabeth Williamson in The Wall Street Journal. Canada: “Lawmakers top lobbyists in annual hockey game” by JulieAnn McKellogg and […]
Lobbying
“Roscoe Bartlett, defense lobbyist” by Austin Wright in Politico.
“Lobbying Firm Patton Boggs Fights for Itself” by Jennifer Smith and Elizabeth Williamson in The Wall Street Journal.
Canada: “Lawmakers top lobbyists in annual hockey game” by JulieAnn McKellogg and Emily Heil in The Washington Post.
New Jersey: “Hospitals were top spenders on lobbying in 2013, report says” by Susan K. Livio in The Star-Ledger.
Wyoming: “Editorial board: Wyoming lobbyists laws too weak, unenforced” in the Casper Star-Tribune.
Campaign Finance
“Comcast spreads cash wide on Capitol Hill” by Tony Romm in Politico.
Illinois: “Lawsuit challenging campaign financing limits won’t affect 2014” by Kurt Erikson in the Herald & Review.
Iowa: “Is anonymous donating the next big thing in Iowa politics?” by Mike Wiser in the Globe Gazette.
Louisiana: “Campaign finance bills filed for legislative session that begins March 10: List” by Dan Swenson in The Times-Picayune.
North Carolina: “Dark money comes to light” by Mark Binker in WRAL News.
Utah: “Senate panel endorses campaign finance reform bills” by Dennis Romboy in the Deseret News.
Ethics
California: “California Legislature considers ethics reform bills” by Patrick McGreevy in the Los Angeles Times.
New York: “Assemb. William Boyland guilty on all counts” by John Riley and Anthony M. Destefano in Newsday.
South Carolina: “Book’s sale at park shops needles Sheheen campaign” by Rudolph Bell in The Greenville News.
West Virginia: “Bill would change ethics commission” by Phil Kabler in the Charleston Gazette.
Wisconsin: “Controversial election bills find little support in state Senate” by Matthew DaFour in the Wisconsin State Journal.
Legislative Sessions
Virginia: “Bills of note that passed in the 2014 General Assembly session” by The Associated Press in The Loudoun Times.
Government Tech and Social Media
Minnesota: “Minnesota Announces Civic Tech Legislation” by Sam Roudman in TechPresident.
West Virginia: “Onlookers often rely on social media for session updates” by Mandi Cardosi in The State Journal.
March 10, 2014 •
Oregon Legislature Adjourned
The Oregon Legislative Assembly adjourned sine die on Friday, March 7. The 2014 session lasted 33 days, 2 days short of the maximum allowed under the Oregon Constitution. Lawmakers will now turn their attention to campaigning, as all 60 […]
The Oregon Legislative Assembly adjourned sine die on Friday, March 7. The 2014 session lasted 33 days, 2 days short of the maximum allowed under the Oregon Constitution.
Lawmakers will now turn their attention to campaigning, as all 60 House seats and half of the 30 Senate seats will be up in November.
March 10, 2014 •
Virginia General Assembly Adjourns After Passing Ethics Reform
The Virginia General Assembly adjourned sine die on Saturday, March 8, 2014. The session ended without a state budget, the result of a standoff on whether to expand the state’s Medicaid program. Governor Terry McAuliffe announced he would call legislators […]
The Virginia General Assembly adjourned sine die on Saturday, March 8, 2014. The session ended without a state budget, the result of a standoff on whether to expand the state’s Medicaid program. Governor Terry McAuliffe announced he would call legislators back for a special session to begin March 24.
Before adjourning, the General Assembly passed significant ethics reform, limiting gifts from lobbyists, principals, and persons seeking to do business with the state to $250. The legislation also created the Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council, tasked with receiving disclosure forms from legislators and lobbyists and enforcing the newly-created ethics laws.
A new semiannual lobbyist reporting schedule will take effect July 1, 2015, with the first report filed under the new framework due December 15, 2015. The new filing schedule does not affect the annual report due July 1, 2014. The final bill awaits signature by Gov. McAuliffe.
Photo of the Virginia State Capitol by Varmin on Wikimedia Commons.
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