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The state ethics commission met September 30, 2014, for the first public meeting following the firing of former Executive Secretary Holly LaBerge. The commission closed 14 complaints against officials and candidates, approved three new advisory opinions, and discussed the agency’s […]

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Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed three ethics bills, including one to reduce the value of gifts lawmakers and officials may accept. SB 1443 would have prohibited all gifts from lobbyists and reduced the annual value of gifts from non-lobbyists to […]

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September 30, 2014  •  

Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update

Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “Mack IV joins lobbying firm” by Salem Solomon in the Tampa Bay Business Journal. Florida: “Search Broward lobbying database, if you find it” by Brittany Wallman in the Sun Sentinel. Ohio: “2nd lobbyist guilty […]

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September 29, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “That ‘Bravo’ reality show about lobbyists? It’s not happening.” by Emily Heil and Helena Andrews in The Washington Post. Michigan: “Lobbyists spending more on Michigan politicians this year” by Andrew Green on WKZO News. Campaign Finance “Outsiders Add Money […]

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New regulations to compliment the Lobbyist Ordinance take effect today, September 26, 2014. Preparation and research are included in the definition of “lobbyist services” and a single conversation (or email) with multiple officials counts as multiple “contacts” for purposes of […]

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The Joint Commission on Public Ethics has developed online ethics training, as required by the New York Legislative Law. Enrollment in the online training is available here. All registered lobbyists, including principals, must complete the online training. All lobbyists registered […]

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National: Non-Candidate Spending Increases in State Elections The Center for Public Integrity – Rachel Baye, Reity O’Brien, Kytja Weir, and Ben Wieder | Published: 9/24/2014 More than 90 non-candidate organizations have spent $55 million to shape races in 30 states, accounting […]

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September 25, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Tech Firms and Lobbyists: Now Intertwined, but Not Eager to Reveal It” by Derek Willis and Claire Cain Miller in The New York Times. New Jersey: “Archer & Greiner Lobbying Unit Eyes Future Without Mroz” by David Gialanella in […]

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September 24, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “Americans Are O.K. With Big Business. It’s Business Lobbying Power They Hate.” by Neil Irwin in The New York Times. “TechAmerica Axes Top Government Representative” in Government Technology. Campaign Finance “Study: Major companies are […]

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September 23, 2014  •  

Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update

Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. Oklahoma: “State Capitol lobbyist Bart McSpadden dead at 46” by Mark Friedel in the Claremore Daily Progress. Campaign Finance “Democrats relying on big donors to win” by Kenneth P. Vogel and Tarini Parti in […]

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Proposed changes to the Providence, Rhode Island lobbying law are drawing criticism from various civic groups. In a letter dated September 18 to the City Council, 11 nonprofit and community organizations urge the rejection of the proposal. The letter argues […]

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September 22, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying Connecticut: “Ethics Commission selects 10 lobbyists for audit” in Hartford Business. Georgia: “New Ga. lobbying rules allow for summer travel” by The Associated Press in the Washington Times. Illinois: “Rauner proposes cooling-off period before lobbying” by Kurt Erickson in […]

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The Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) rejected the Department of State’s proposed increase to the biennial lobbyist registration fee. The proposal called for an increase from $200 to $400 for lobbyists, lobbying firms, and principals. The Department of State believed […]

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National: Wealthy Citizens Have More Clout in State Government, but Stricter Lobbying Rules Can Help Close the Gap, Baylor Study Finds Baylor University – Terry Goodrich | Published: 9/16/2014 Baylor University political science professor Patrick Flavin found state lawmakers are more […]

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