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The Alabama Legislature adjourned sine die on April 9, with a possibility to reconvene early for a special session to discuss hotly debated bills. One of these bills is House Bill 541, which would close Alabama primaries and require voters […]

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The Georgia Legislature adjourned after passing the state budget, which allowed lawmakers to narrowly avoid having to convene again for a special session later in the year. House Bill 369, originally introduced to regulate food trucks, passed as a bill […]

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The Mississippi Legislature adjourned after passing the state budget but may reconvene on April 15 unless it is declared unnecessary by the leaders of the House and Senate. Many procurement and political contribution bills died in committee this session. These include a […]

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April 10, 2026  •  

News You Can Use Digest – April 10, 2026

National/Federal Wealthy Donors Are Hiding Political Money in Secretive Nonprofits Journal-News – Theodore Schleifer and Steven Rich (New York Times) | Published: 4/3/2026 Increasingly, individuals do not cut big checks to campaigns, donations in which their names would have to […]

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Utah Senate Bill 145, signed by Gov. Spencer Cox on March 17, 2026, amends several provisions of the state’s lobbying laws. The changes are effective May 6, 2026, and address procurement lobbying, contingency fee restrictions, university event expenditures, and de […]

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The Hawaii Legislature has fundamentally changed the landscape for government contractors by enacting House Bill 412. Effective January 1, 2027, this law expands the definition of “lobbying” to include certain procurement activities. If your organization pursues state contracts, these changes […]

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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced a vacancy in nomination for House District 44 following the death of Rep. Stan Berry on March 23.  A special primary election will be held on June 2 for purposes of the November 3 general […]

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April 8, 2026  •  

What is New with News You Can Use

As we celebrate 25 years of News You Can Use, we are continuing to enhance how we deliver the compliance insights you rely on every day. News You Can Use will continue to arrive each Friday, now presented in a […]

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April 6, 2026  •  

Idaho Legislature Adjourns Sine Die

The 2026 legislative session adjourned sine die on April 2, after lawmakers passed ethics in procurement and campaign finance bills. Effective immediately, House Bill 889 establishes a vendor debarment process for certain infractions, preventing a bidder from bidding on state […]

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National/Federal After a Year of Trump’s Washington, Private Sector Prepares for Some Democratic Power MSN – Alex Gangitano and Caitlin Oprysko (Politico) | Published: 3/26/2026 The private sector and their army of lobbyists are preparing for Democrats to seize some control away […]

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The Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission decided lobbyists who represent domestic subsidies of foreign principals can make contributions despite the ban on contributions from foreign nationals in Connecticut elections. These lobbyists can make personal contributions if they are using their […]

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Beginning on April 1 and lasting until September 30, 2026, unregistered lobbyists will not face fines for certain violations of British Columbia’s Lobbyists Transparency Act. One of the main goals of the  “temporary fine freeze” is to encourage currently unregistered […]

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March 31, 2026  •  

Georgia Special Election Scheduled

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger called for a special election in state House District 177 due to the resignation of Rep. Dexter Sharper. The special election is set for May 12, with a runoff election scheduled for June 9 if […]

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March 27, 2026  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 27, 2026

National/Federal Super PAC Spending Passes $200M, with Some Groups Hiding Their Cause MSN – Clara Ence Morse and Dan Merica (Washington Post) | Published: 3/21/2026 The political arm of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee funneled over $5 million to […]

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