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The North Dakota Ethics Commission adopted new travel disclosure rules, requiring all elected and appointed officials to file disclosure statements when receiving funding for travel. The rules require the official to disclose the purpose of the travel; the destination; dates; […]

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May 8, 2026  •  

Connecticut Legislature Adjourns

The Connecticut General Assembly adjourned on May 6. During the session, lawmakers passed House Bill 5532, which makes changes to monetary thresholds under the state code of ethics. Changes include increasing the threshold for filing monthly lobbyist reports, reporting lobbying […]

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Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has called for a special election for U.S. House District 13. This is to replace former Rep. David Scott, who passed away, and will be for his remaining term. The special general election will be […]

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From the States and Municipalities Canada – Advocate Warns BC Lobbying Law Changes Would Increase Corruption Risk The Tyee – Andrew MacLeod | Published: 5/5/2026 The special legislative committee that reviewed British Columbia’s lobbying rules recommended 24 changes they say […]

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Gov. Kehoe announced the appointment of Clem Smith to the Missouri Ethics Commission. Smith has experience with civic and government roles in the St. Louis area, including as a state representative. The appointment fills one of three vacant seats on […]

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The Arkansas Legislature adjourned its special session on May 6. Lawmakers passed legislation cutting the individual income tax rate beginning in 2026 and the corporate tax rate beginning in 2027. This does affect lobbying reporting. A legislative lobbyist activity report […]

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City Council passed an ordinance limiting contributions by individuals to City Council candidates, candidate committees, PACs, or any set of related committees to $2,825 during any election cycle. Contributions were previously unlimited. Under Ordinance 2026-093, the Citizens’ Tax Oversight Committee […]

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I love Paris in the Springtime…that line instantly brings to mind the classic song “I Love Paris” by Cole Porter—and for good reason. There is something about spring in Paris which feels almost cinematic. John Chames and I returned from […]

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The overtime session of the General Assembly adjourned sine die on May 3 after lawmakers worked 34 hours to wrap up and head home 12 days after their scheduled end date. The delay was due to disputes over property taxes […]

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Gov. Brian Kemp called a special election in U.S. House District 13 following the death of Rep. David Scott. The election will only fill the position for the remainder of Scott’s term, with this May’s primary and November’s general elections […]

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Gov. Kay Ivey called the Alabama Legislature back to Montgomery for a special session regarding redistricting after the Supreme Court struck down a portion of the Voting Rights Act. The special session begins today, May 4, and is expected to […]

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Gov. Bill Lee has called for a special session starting May 5 after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a portion of the Voting Rights Act. The special session is to attempt a redraw of the state’s congressional map to […]

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Corporate Campaign Contribution Rules: What You Need to Know by State Corporations looking to make campaign contributions from corporate funds must navigate a layered compliance process. The rules vary significantly by state, covering whether contributions are permitted at all, whether […]

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Nebraska LB 1075: Lobbying and Campaign Finance Law Updates Nebraska Legislative Bill 1075, signed by Gov. Jim Pillen on April 15, 2026, amends several provisions of the state’s lobbying and campaign finance laws. The bill applies late fees to lobbyist […]

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