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On March 6, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) announced in its press release digest it recently updated its electronic form for the submission of miscellaneous items by registered committees. The form, Form 99: Miscellaneous Report to the FEC, is now […]

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National/Federal New York Woman Who Duped Investors and Funneled Money to Trump Fundraiser Gets 9 Years in Prison MSN – Associated Press | Published: 2/27/2026 Sherry Xue Li was sentenced to nine years in federal prison over a financial scheme […]

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March 5, 2026  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Arizona: “Arizona Senate Passes Republican ‘Pay-to-Play’ Reform Bill, Not Hobbs’ Plan” by Wayne Schutsky for KJZZ California: “QAnon Darling, Perennial GOP L.A. Congressional Candidate Sentenced to 4 Years for Fraud” by Cierra Morgan and Clara Harter (Los Angeles […]

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The Senate passed a bill related to pay-to-play disclosure. Senate Bill 1186 requires companies responding to a request for proposal, applying for a grant, or under contract with a state agency to disclose having provided anything of value to the […]

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When you buy Girl Scout cookies, you are doing far more than satisfying a sweet tooth. You are investing in leadership, confidence, and opportunity for young girls in your community. The Girl Scout Cookie Program teaches essential life skills— goal […]

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The U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii recently ruled that a 2024 state law (Act 191) aimed at regulating deceptive election media is unconstitutional. In the case of The Babylon Bee, LLC and Dawn O’Brien v. Anne E. […]

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Q: My company is a government contractor. What do I need to know about pay-to-play laws? A: “Pay-to-play” laws are a set of laws that can restrict contributions from, or require disclosures of contributions made by, current and prospective government […]

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March 4, 2026  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections Texas: “Cornyn, Paxton Reach Runoff; Other Takeaways from Big Election Night” by Teo Armas (Washington Post) for MSN Ethics National: “Trump Admin Asked a Court to Drop Court Fights Against Law Firms Tied to Democrats. Now It’s Changing Its […]

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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission released an interim campaign finance reporting tool that allows local government campaigns and committees to upload campaign finance reports and forms while the commission integrates local government filing into the Guardian system. When full integration is […]

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Today, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) published its price index adjustments for expenditure limitations and the federal lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold. The lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold has increased for 2026 from $23,300 to $24,000. This threshold amount is adjusted annually. […]

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March 3, 2026  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance National: “New York Woman Who Duped Investors and Funneled Money to Trump Fundraiser Gets 9 Years in Prison” by Associated Press for MSN Oregon: “Oregon House Speaker Reprimands Republican Gubernatorial Candidate for Fundraising During Session” by Shaanth Nanguneri […]

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March 2, 2026  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance New Mexico: “Miyagishima Says Secretary of State Guidance Led to $125K in Excess Campaign Contributions” by Azure Mitchell for New Mexico In Depth New York: “Election Officials Say Senate Candidate Defrauded State of Over $200,000” by Emilie Munson […]

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February 27, 2026  •  

News You Can Use Digest – February 27, 2026

National/Federal Texts Show Rep. Tony Gonzales Asked for Explicit Photos from Aide Who Later Died by Suicide MSN – Eleanor Klibanoff (Texas Tribune) | Published: 2/23/2026 A newly revealed 2024 text exchange appears to show that U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales […]

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Virginia Legislature Adjourns Sine Die State Government News

The Virginia redistricting referendum allowed to move forward by the state’s Supreme Court just a few weeks ago has been blocked by a circuit court judge. A temporary restraining order was issued by Tazewell County Circuit Judge Jack Hurley Jr. […]

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