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Campaign Finance Illinois: “Court Strikes Down Ban on Campaign Contributions from Medical Marijuana Licensees” by Jacob Huebert for Illinois Policy Pennsylvania: “Judge Mid-Trial Dismisses All Charges in Pennsylvania Pay-to-Play Case” by Angela Couloumbis and Craig McCoy (Philadelphia Inquirer) for Pittsburgh […]

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Wisconsin legislators introduced a bill to prohibit lawmakers from lobbying for at least one year after leaving legislative office. The bill, identical to a bill proposed during the last legislative session, was introduced with wide bipartisan support. Current state law […]

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Chuck Harris is retiring as the executive director and general counsel of the Indiana Lobby Registration Commission (ILRC). Harris has served as the executive director and general counsel of the ILRC since January 2011. Harris will retire at the end […]

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Campaign Finance “Duncan Hunter Under Criminal Investigation for Ethics Violations” by Eric Lichtblau for New York Times Elections “One Rationale for Voter ID Debunked, G.O.P. Has Another” by Michael Wines for New York Times Ethics “Federal Agency Rules Trump’s D.C. […]

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March 24, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 24, 2017

      Federal: Despite a Trust, Ivanka Trump Still Wields Power Over Her Brand New York Times – Rachel Abrams | Published: 3/20/2017 Ivanka Trump, who moved to Washington saying she would play no formal role in her father’s administration, is now […]

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On Wednesday, Dallas City Council voted unanimously to overhaul the city’s ethics laws after months of work to tighten rules on lobbying and reduce political influence in City Hall. Among other things, the new ethics rules bar successful campaign managers […]

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Lobbying Illinois: “Emails to Emanuel Raise Questions About Dozens of Possible Lobbying Violations” by Bill Ruthhart and Hal Dardick for Chicago Tribune New York: “Lobbyist in Libous Case Reaches $10k Settlement, as Legal Questions Remain” by Chris Bragg for Albany […]

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Lobbying Missouri: “Greitens’ Reliance on ‘Dark Money’ Endangers Proposed Ban on Lobbyist Gifts” by Jason Hancock for Kansas City Star Campaign Finance Arizona: “Utility Regulators Vote 3-1 to Let APS Slide on Political Finance Records” by Ryan Randazzo for Arizona […]

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March 17, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 17, 2017

      Federal: Admiral, Seven Others Charged with Corruption in New ‘Fat Leonard’ Indictment Washington Post – Craig Whitlock | Published: 3/14/2017 A retired U.S. Navy admiral and eight other high-ranking officers were indicted in a bribery scandal in which prosecutors say […]

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Lobbying “Lobbyists Scramble for Access in Trump Era” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Missouri: “Missouri House Votes for Local Lobbyist Gift Ban” by Associated Press for Southeast Missourian Campaign Finance Kentucky: “Lawmakers Approve Flurry of Bills as End of […]

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Lobbying “Icahn’s Ethanol Push Fuels Ethics Storm” by Eric Wolf for Politico “N.J. Congressman Wants Details on Michael Flynn’s Lobbying Status” by Fredreka Schouten for USA Today Campaign Finance Texas: “Ethics Review Commission Weighs Campaign Finance Proposal” by Jack Craver […]

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Lobbying “Would-Be Trump Appointees Say ‘No Thanks’ Due to Lobbying Ban” by Ben Brody, Shannon Pettypiece, and Bill Allison for Bloomberg.com Oregon: “Gov. Brown Reverses Course, Says Former Lawmaker Will Not Lobby Legislators” by Saul Hubbard for The Register-Guard Campaign […]

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Lobbying “Gramm’s Border-Tax Crusade Would Help His Firm” by Isaac Arnsdorf for Politico Florida: “House Passes Six Year Ban on Lobbying for Former Lawmakers, Elected Officials” by Allison Neilson for Sunshine State News Virginia: “Virginia Lawmakers Are Accepting Drastically Fewer […]

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The Florida House passed a bill today to create greater separation between lawmakers and lobbyists. House Bill 7003 increases the time former public officials must wait before lobbying from two to six years. The measure continues a trend set by […]

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