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November 13, 2017  •  

Monday’s Government and Ethics News Roundup

Ethics California: Adelanto Councilman Accused of Taking $10,000 Bribe, Hiring Man to Burn Down His Restaurant by Beatriz Valenzuela and Joe Nelson for San Bernardino Sun California: She Wanted a Job and Said California Senator Invited Her Home. He Fired […]

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November 10, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – November 10, 2017

      Federal: Commerce Secretary’s Offshore Ties to Putin ‘Cronies’ New York Times – Mike McIntire, Sasha Chavkin, and Martha Hamilton | Published: 11/5/2017 Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross faces questions about his financial disclosures to Congress and the government after a report […]

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November 10, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – November 10, 2017

      Federal: Commerce Secretary’s Offshore Ties to Putin ‘Cronies’ New York Times – Mike McIntire, Sasha Chavkin, and Martha Hamilton | Published: 11/5/2017 Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross faces questions about his financial disclosures to Congress and the government after a report […]

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The group Represent South Dakota met the November 6 deadline for submitting petition signatures to the Office of the Secretary of State to add a constitutional amendment to the 2018 ballot. The amendment would tighten campaign finance and lobbying restrictions, […]

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The group Represent South Dakota met the November 6 deadline for submitting petition signatures to the Office of the Secretary of State to add a constitutional amendment to the 2018 ballot. The amendment would tighten campaign finance and lobbying restrictions, […]

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Lobbying Florida: “City: Fernandez deleted text messages to lobbyist” by Jeffrey Schweers for Tallahassee Democrat Campaign Finance Arkansas: “LR Taking Campaign Law to Court” by Chelsea Brewer for Arkansas Online Ethics “Case Is Dropped Against Activist Who Laughed at Jeff […]

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Lobbying Florida: “City: Fernandez deleted text messages to lobbyist” by Jeffrey Schweers for Tallahassee Democrat Campaign Finance Arkansas: “LR Taking Campaign Law to Court” by Chelsea Brewer for Arkansas Online Ethics “Case Is Dropped Against Activist Who Laughed at Jeff […]

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Elections New Jersey: “Phil Murphy Is Elected Governor of New Jersey, in a Lift for Democrats” by Nick Corasaniti for New York Times Virginia: “Democrat Ralph Northam Defeats Ed Gillespie in Race for Virginia Governor Closely Watched by National Parties” […]

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Lobbying Indiana: “Indiana Politicians Got Thousands in Gifts While Pushing Solar Policy” by Emily Hopkins and Sarah Bowman for Indianapolis Star Campaign Finance Colorado: “Public Financing and Lower Donation Limits for Denver Elections? Question Is Headed to Ballot – in […]

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Campaign Finance Maine: “Maine Ethics Commission Levies Record $500,000 Against York County Casino Campaign” by Scott Thistle for Portland Press Herald Ethics “Trump and Sessions Denied Knowing About Russian Contacts. Records Suggest Otherwise” by Michael Schmidt, Matt Apuzzo, and Scott […]

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Jon Spontarelli is here with this week’s government and ethics news you can use from a busy week around the country!  

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November 3, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – November 3, 2017

      National: Russia-Financed Ad Linked Clinton and Satan New York Times – Cecilia Kang, Nicholas Fandos, and Mike Isaac | Published: 11/1/2017 Lawmakers released scores of political ads purchased by Russian agents on Facebook and Twitter that showed the extent of […]

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The Iowa General Assembly has implemented a new lobbyist reporting application for the upcoming session. A training class for the new application is being offered on several different dates. Interested parties may reserve a seat by emailing helpdesk@legis.iowa.gov or by […]

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Lobbying Massachusetts: “Rare Trick Pays Off Big Time for Lobbyists” by Matt Stout for Boston Herald Campaign Finance Tennessee: “Jeremy Durham Fined $10,000 for Incorrect PAC Disclosures” by Joel Ebert for The Tennessean Ethics “Trolling Trump: How viral visual taunts […]

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