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Idaho State Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger resigned Thursday following rape and sexual misconduct allegations. The Legislature’s ethics committee voted unanimously to find von Ehlinger’s actions constituted “conduct unbecoming.” The committee also advanced a motion to censure, suspend pay, and expel […]

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Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order calling for a special election on July 13. The election will fill the Assembly District 37 seat being vacated after Sen. John Jagler was elected to the 13th Senate District. A primary, if […]

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The 31st session of the Hawaii Legislature will adjourn sine die on April 29 after 55 days in session. During the legislative session, lawmakers introduced several bills related to campaign finance and lobbying laws. Senate Bill 0166, related to campaign […]

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Indiana State Capitol - By Daniel Schwen / CC BY-SA

Lawmakers recessed the 2021 session early rather than adjourning sine die. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed House Bill 1372 into law extending the legislative session until November 15 in order to vote on redistricting because the coronavirus pandemic postponed 2020 census […]

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The New York Joint Commission on Public Ethics appointed Sanford Berland as the new executive director. Berland previously served as state judge in both the Court of Claims and Supreme Court of New York. Before his appointment, the position had […]

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Rhode Island State House - by Farragutful

Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea announced a special election for Providence City Council Ward 15 on July 6. If required, a special primary election is scheduled for June 8. The city council seat is vacant after Sabina Matos […]

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced special election dates for Congressional District 15 to fill the vacancy due to Steve Stivers resignation to become the president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. The dates August 3 for the special […]

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Florida Capitol Building

Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls and Senate President Wilton Simpson have announced a special session to convene on May 17. The special session will focus on legislation implementing and ratifying the 30-year gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida […]

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Michigan State Capitol - By Brian Charles Watson

The Michigan House introduced 13 new bills proposing fundamental changes for lobbying and disclosure laws. Changes proposed include requiring members of the Legislature and other public officials to file financial disclosure reports and prohibiting them from voting on bills if […]

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Downtown San Diego, California

The California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) issued an opinion finding the state’s new limits on contributions to local candidates passed in Assembly Bill 571 for jurisdictions that otherwise do not have a limit are not aggregated with contributions made […]

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April 22, 2021  •  

Missouri House Expels Rep. Roeber

Missouri Capitol Building

The Missouri House of Representatives voted 153-0, with one member voting present, to expel Rep. Rick Roeber. This is the first expulsion of a sitting member of the Missouri House since 1865, when state Rep. John Sampson was kicked out […]

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North Dakota Capitol Building

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill amending the State Government Ethics Act to transfer authority to assess penalties for lobbyist gift and campaign contribution violations from the secretary of state to the Ethics Commission. House Bill 1295 also […]

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April 21, 2021  •  

Idaho Amendment Passes the House

Idaho Capitol Building - JSquish

The Idaho House of Representatives passed a proposed constitutional amendment to allow lawmakers to call themselves back into special session. The amendment would allow lawmakers to call themselves back whenever at least 60% of members of each body agree to […]

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Nevada State Capitol Octagonal Annex

The Nevada Legislature reopened its doors to the public April 15. Lobbyists can attend hearings and schedule appointments with lawmakers but must submit to a COVID-19 rapid test before entering. Only 63 members of the public, or one person per […]

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