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Across US., Nonprofits Are Making Potentially Illegal Campaign Donations MSN – Emilie Munson (Albany Times Union) | Published: 6/5/2026 Across the United States, hundreds of nonprofits in the last decade made donations to candidates, parties, and committees through contributions which […]

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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission announced the updated 2026 Ethics Rules are available. Campaign finance updates include increasing the limit for cash contributions from $50 to $200. In lobbying regulations, the rule permitting infrequent gifts from legislative lobbyists on occasions of […]

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The campaign contribution limits for candidates in the U.S. Virgin Islands have been adjusted pursuant to the passage of Senate Bill 236. The amount that may be contributed to candidates by individuals, committees, corporations, and labor unions has increased from […]

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Hawaii Redefines Corporate Powers to Exclude Election Spending Hawaii has enacted one of the most significant state-level laws concerning corporate election activity since the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Senate Bill 2471, signed […]

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Does California State Lobbyist Registration Cover Local Lobbying? No. California’s state lobbyist registration does not cover lobbying directed at local jurisdictions. Before engaging with any county or local official, you must determine whether that jurisdiction has its own lobbying ordinance. […]

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On June 5, Ontario’s Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa received an official warrant from the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly confirming the seat for the York—Simcoe  electoral district was vacant. Caroline Anne Mulroney Lapham, who has held the seat since […]

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On June 4, members of the Lobbyists Registrars and Commissioners Network announced support of lobbying reforms called for by the Commissioner of Lobbying of Quebec. The reforms, prepared by Commissioner of Lobbying of Quebec, Jean-François Routhier in a 99-page report,  […]

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The Vermont General Assembly adjourned sine die on May 29. Lawmakers passed House Bill 686, which requires lobbying advertising to contain certain disclosures when the General Assembly is not in session. If approved by Gov. Scott, the bill would be […]

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National/Federal He Hasn’t Been Seen in Months. The Congressional Record Disagrees MSN – Nina Heller (Roll Call) | Published: 6/2/2026 It has been nearly three months since he last cast a vote on the House floor, but U.S. Rep. Thomas […]

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June 4, 2026  •  

Illinois Legislature Adjourns

The second regular session of the 104th General Assembly adjourned early in the morning on June 1, in overtime. Lawmakers approved nearly 400 bills, including a $56 billion state budget. Major legislation sent to Gov. Pritzker includes legislation prohibiting the […]

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The Denver, Colorado City Council is set to consider sweeping reforms to the city’s lobbying code. Bill 26-0686 would require lobbyists to report grassroots lobbying expenditures in addition to legislative and administrative lobbying activities. The bill includes definitional changes, updated […]

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The 2026 legislative session adjourned sine die June 1 after lawmakers passed several campaign finance and ethics bills. Legislators passed several bills targeting electioneering communications, including House Bill 459, which prohibits certain communications portraying a candidate through the use of […]

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Preparing for the upcoming summer season of state and local government officials group meetings means more than packing a suitcase and breaking out your most comfortable shoes. (I did buy an update on my black and white sneakers for the […]

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A bill to change the ethics framework of the province’s city councils advanced through the legislature. On May 26, Bill 9, the Municipal Accountability Act, 2025, was carried on a vote for its third reading. The law would provide  that […]

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