August 14, 2024 •
Michigan Secretary of State Issues Two Interpretive Statements on Lobbyist Gift Ban
The Office of Secretary of State issued two interpretive statements clarifying the state’s lobbyist gift ban. The LaBrant Interpretive Statement prohibits a lobbyist or lobbyist agent from providing a public official any gift, including tickets, if the value of the […]
The Office of Secretary of State issued two interpretive statements clarifying the state’s lobbyist gift ban.
The LaBrant Interpretive Statement prohibits a lobbyist or lobbyist agent from providing a public official any gift, including tickets, if the value of the ticket is over the gift limit of $76, even if the public official reimburses the lobbyist or lobbyist agent for the value of the gift over the limit.
The Michigan Association of Health Plans Interpretive Statement indicates complimentary admission to an educational conference paid by a lobbyist or lobbyist agent for a lawmaker’s attendance is only permissible if the value of the conference admission is equal to or less than the value of the services provided by the attending public official.
August 14, 2024 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance Alabama: “Alabama Legislator Wants to Limit Power of Political Parties Regarding Campaign Contributions” by Ralph Chapoco for Alabama Reflector New York: “Trash Hauler Won Coveted Garbage Pickup Rights After Donating to Mayor Adams’ Campaign” by Liam Quigley for Gothamist Elections Colorado: “Former Colorado […]
Campaign Finance
Alabama: “Alabama Legislator Wants to Limit Power of Political Parties Regarding Campaign Contributions” by Ralph Chapoco for Alabama Reflector
New York: “Trash Hauler Won Coveted Garbage Pickup Rights After Donating to Mayor Adams’ Campaign” by Liam Quigley for Gothamist
Elections
Colorado: “Former Colorado Official Found Guilty for Role in Election Equipment Tampering” by Yvonne Winget Sanchez and Patrick Marley (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Elections Officials Battle a Deluge of Disinformation” by Tiffany Hsu (New York Times) for Yahoo News
National: “Want to Speed Up a Road or Transit Project? Just Host a Political Convention” by Jeff McMurray (Associated Press) for MSN
Ethics
Ohio: “FirstEnergy Makes $20 Million Deal with AG Dave Yost’s Office to Avoid HB6 Prosecution, Drop Company from Civil Lawsuits” by Jeremy Pelzer (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN
Lobbying
National: “Biggest Lobbying Interests Buck Trend with Higher 2024 Spending” by Caitlin Reilly (Roll Call) for MSN
Michigan: “Lawyer Contended Curtailing Lawmakers’ Ticket Perks Could Have ‘Destabilizing Impact'” by Craig Mauger for Detroit News
August 13, 2024 •
Meet Our Expert – Beth Mullen
While many of our clients interact with our Compliance Managers or get their updates from our Research Department, we have a small and mighty team working behind the scenes to support our staff. One such person is Beth Mullen, State […]
While many of our clients interact with our Compliance Managers or get their updates from our Research Department, we have a small and mighty team working behind the scenes to support our staff.
One such person is Beth Mullen, State and Federal Communications, Inc.’s Human Resources Director.
Beth had an unlikely path into the HR field. In 2002, she graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Services Administration and a minor in Business and Recreation. After working in development at nonprofits for a few years, she joined St. Augustine Health Campus in Cleveland in 2006 as the Operations Manager. In 2008, she was offered the role of Director of Human Resources.
“That was not my background, but I was thrown into that and learned a ton, as you can imagine with a 600-person organization across three campuses. There was a lot to learn, but it was awesome,” she said.
Beth later went on to start her own Human Resources consulting business, Beacon Aligned Management. State and Federal Communications, Inc. was Beth’s first client and her primary focus.
For seven years, Beth has helped shape our HR strategy and processes, in addition to managing areas like employee relations, hiring, unemployment, benefits, and much more.
Her approach to HR work has helped us not only retain staff members over the years, including during the covid-19 pandemic, but has also helped us steadily grow.
“I really think HR needs to be strategic about how we are interviewing people, how we are listening to what they want, and meeting them where they want. You’re not going to be able to give everyone everything they want, but how do we hear what they need and meet them halfway, three quarters of the way, or one hundred percent?” she explained.
While our Human Resources professionals do not directly interact with clients, their role helps set the tone for the team members who do help our clients.
“The work at State and Federal Communications is finding ways to keep all of our staff on the same page as far as the expectation that the company has, so that they understand the type of company we are, how we expect them to act so that when they’re interacting with clients, they know what the State and Federal expectation is,” she said.
The State and Federal Communications, Inc. team is full of experts you can trust. Learn more about what we can do for you at https://stateandfed.com/services/.
August 13, 2024 •
Seventh Circuit Invalidates Indiana Campaign Finance Restriction
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit vacated a 2022 order from the lower court barring Indiana media company Sarkes Tarzian Inc. from contributing $10,000 to the Indiana Right to Life Victory Fund and granted the preliminary injunction […]
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit vacated a 2022 order from the lower court barring Indiana media company Sarkes Tarzian Inc. from contributing $10,000 to the Indiana Right to Life Victory Fund and granted the preliminary injunction sought.
The court ruled the Indiana campaign finance rules are inconsistent with the First Amendment and remanded the case to the district court with instructions to enjoin enforcement of the state law prohibiting corporate contributions to PACs if earmarked for independent campaign‐related expenditures.
August 13, 2024 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance Indiana: “Seventh Circuit Orders Injunction on Indiana Campaign Finance Rule” by Dave Byrnes for Courthouse News Service Massachusetts: “Cesar Ruiz Dissolves Latino Political Action Committee Due to Campaign Finance Violations” by Jim Kinney (MassLive) for MSN Mississippi: “MS Sec. of State Wants to […]
Campaign Finance
Indiana: “Seventh Circuit Orders Injunction on Indiana Campaign Finance Rule” by Dave Byrnes for Courthouse News Service
Massachusetts: “Cesar Ruiz Dissolves Latino Political Action Committee Due to Campaign Finance Violations” by Jim Kinney (MassLive) for MSN
Mississippi: “MS Sec. of State Wants to Work with AG on Campaign Finance Violations, AG Gives Nonresponse” by Grant McLaughlin (Jackson Clarion Ledger) for MSN
Wisconsin: “Wisconsin Election Overseers Donate Thousands to Candidates” by Andrew Bahl for Capital Times
Elections
National: “Experts Warn of Election Disruptions After Trump Says Campaign Was Hacked” by Abbie Cheeseman and Joseph Menn (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Empty Chairs at Candidate Debates a Sign of These Very Partisan Times” by Karin Brulliard (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Inside Project 2025’s Secret Training Videos” by Andy Kroll (ProPublica) and Nick Surgery (Documented) for MSN
Procurement
California: “State Sting Operation Busts 11 Contractors Making Bids Without a License in Sacramento County” by Vincent Medina (Sacramento Bee) for MSN
August 12, 2024 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance Alaska: “How Alaska Wound Up with No Limits on Campaign Donations – and How Some Hope to Restore Them” by Eric Stone for Alaska Public Media National: “Feds Ask Ted Cruz’s Campaign to Explain Dozens of Illegal Donations It Received” by Sanford […]
Campaign Finance
Alaska: “How Alaska Wound Up with No Limits on Campaign Donations – and How Some Hope to Restore Them” by Eric Stone for Alaska Public Media
National: “Feds Ask Ted Cruz’s Campaign to Explain Dozens of Illegal Donations It Received” by Sanford Nowlin for San Antonio Current
Oklahoma: “Corporation Commissioners Have Accepted Thousands in Donations, Raising Ethical Questions” by Kennedy Thomason (The Oklahoman) for MSN
Elections
National: “Pro-Israel PAC Notches Striking Electoral Victories with Bush, Bowman Defeats” by Patrick Svitek (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Man Who Violently Fought Cops Gets 2nd-Longest Jan. 6 Sentence: 20 years” by Tom Jackman (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
California: “Nonprofit Linked to OC Supervisor’s Daughter Says It Won’t Refund $2.2M in Taxpayer Funds Demanded by County” by Nick Gerda (LAist) for MSN
Kentucky: “Louisville Official Says She Was in the Process of Filing Ethics Complaints When Fired” by Eleanor McCrary (Louisville Courier Journal) for MSN
Lobbying
North Carolina: “Group That Took NC Legislators on Bourbon Tour Violates Ethics Rules, Complaint Says” by Dan Kane and Luciana Perez Uribe Guinassi (Raleigh News and Observer) for MSN
August 9, 2024 •
News You Can Use Digest – August 9, 2024
National/Federal How an Elon Musk PAC Is Using Voter Data to Help Trump Beat Harris in 2024 Election CNBC – Brian Schwartz | Published: 8/2/2024 The combination of owning a social media company that gives him an enormous platform to push his […]
National/Federal
How an Elon Musk PAC Is Using Voter Data to Help Trump Beat Harris in 2024 Election
CNBC – Brian Schwartz | Published: 8/2/2024
The combination of owning a social media company that gives him an enormous platform to push his political views, and creating a PAC with effectively unlimited resources, has made Elon Musk a major force in an American presidential election. The America PAC has spent more than $800,000 on digital ads that target voters in battleground states. Many of the ads encouraged people to register to vote at America PAC’s website. The PAC’s effort to collect information from people using the idea of “voter registration” is a critical piece to its plan to make personal contact with these voters.
Hearing Set to Discuss Next Steps in Trump’s Federal Election Case
DNyuz – Alan Feurer (New York Times) | Published: 8/3/2024
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s federal election interference case scheduled a hearing for August 16 to discuss next steps. The Supreme Court granted Trump broad immunity against criminal prosecution for acts arising from his presidency. A key element of that decision requires U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan to sort through the indictment accusing Trump of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election and decide which of its many allegations can move forward to trial and which will have to be tossed out.
Justice Thomas Failed to Reveal More Private Flights, Senator Says
DNyuz – Abbie VanSickle (New York Times) | Published: 8/5/2024
Justice Clarence Thomas failed to publicly disclose additional private travel provided by the wealthy conservative donor Harlan Crow, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden said. Customs and Border Protection records revealed the justice and his wife, Virginia Thomas, took a round trip between Hawaii and New Zealand in November 2010 on Crow’s private jet. Wyden, writing to Crow’s lawyer, demanded he supply more information about the financial relationship between the two men.
Harris Decides on Tim Walz as Running Mate
MSN – John King, Jeff Zeleny, Jamie Gangel, MJ Lee, Daniel Strauss, Gregory Krieg, and Kristen Holmes (CNN) | Published: 8/6/2024
Vice President Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, elevating the former teacher and Army National Guard veteran to help lead the party’s fight to defeat Donald Trump. Walz is in his second term as governor and chairs the Democratic Governors Association. He previously served 12 years in Congress, representing a conservative-leaning rural district. Walz has delivered a handful of memorable haymakers against Republicans, especially its presidential ticket of Trump and Sen. JD Vance. Walz has referred to the duo as “weird dudes.” The phrase has stuck, becoming a central meme in the campaign.
FBI Searches Rep. Ogles’s Phone as Part of Campaign Finance Probe, Lawyer Says
MSN – Perry Stein and Jacqueline Alemany (Washington Post) | Published: 8/6/2024
FBI agents used a court order to search and seize U.S. Rep. Andrew Ogles’s cellphone as part of federal campaign finance probe. A complaint stated Ogles did not include that he reportedly used a $320,000 loan to fund his 2022 campaign. He also allegedly failed to report a $700,000 line of credit that he opened in 2022. The complaint from the Campaign Legal Center alleged that, in all, Ogles’s financial report contained more than $1 million in discrepancies.
Elon Musk’s X Accused of Bias After Pro-Harris Accounts Labeled as ‘Spam’
MSN – Trisha Thadani (Washington Post) | Published: 8/7/2024
Prominent X accounts advocating for Vice President Kamala Harris have been labeled as spam and restricted in recent weeks, triggering alarm among some Democrats that Elon Musk’s social media platform is tilted in favor of his chosen candidate, Donald Trump. The recurring issues are raising questions about whether Musk’s platform is intentionally censoring the pages, or if the deep staff cuts that he made after buying the company in 2022 have left the platform ill-equipped for the surge in political speech ahead of the November election.
About Half of US State AGs Went on France Trip Sponsored by Group with Lobbyist and Corporate Funds
MSN – Geoff Mulvihill (Associated Press) | Published: 8/3/2024
Many state attorneys general traveled to France on a recent trip cosponsored by the Attorney General Alliance (AGA). The trip illuminates how corporate lawyers and lobbyists can gain access to officials who regulate their businesses with help from the AGA. Companies that have picked up the bill and sent representatives in recent years have been from the pharmaceutical, financial, and tech industries, among others.
$10M Cash Withdrawal Drove Secret Probe into Whether Trump Took Money from Egypt
MSN – Aaron Davis and Carol Leonnig (Washington Post) | Published: 8/2/2024
Five days before Donald Trump became president in January 2017, a manager at a bank branch in Cairo received an unusual letter from an organization linked to the Egyptian intelligence service. It asked the bank to “kindly withdraw” nearly $10 million from the organization’s account, all in cash. Four men arrived and carried away the bags. The discovery intensified a secret criminal investigation, with classified U.S. intelligence indicating Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi sought to give Trump $10 million to boost his 2016 presidential campaign, a Washington Post investigation found.
Without ‘Zuckerbucks,’ Limited Private Funding Available for Elections
MSN – Patrick Marley (Washington Post) | Published: 8/2/2024
In 2020, a group funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife gave $332 million to local governments to run the presidential election amid a global pandemic, prompting a Republican backlash that led to more than two dozen states banning or limiting private funding for elections. The Center for Tech and Civic Life is again awarding grants this fall but in much smaller amounts. The grants will have nowhere near the nationwide effect they did in the last presidential election but could nonetheless spark controversy.
Court Rules Against Black and Hispanic Voters in Redistricting Case
MSN – Patrick Marley and Maegan Vazquez (Washington Post) | Published: 8/1/2024
A federal appeals court made it harder for Black and Hispanic voters to form coalitions to elect the candidates they prefer in three southern states, overruling long-standing precedents. For decades, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held the Voting Rights Act allows voting districts that give Black and Hispanic voters the ability to elect candidates of their choice when they have common interests and can form coalitions.
Trump Took a Private Flight with Project 2025 Leader in 2022
MSN – Isaac Arnsdorf, Josh Dawsey, and Hannah Knowles (Washington Post) | Published: 8/7/2024
Donald Trump has denied knowing about the Project 2025 policy blueprint or the people behind it. But in April 2022, Trump shared a private flight with Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts. They flew together to a Heritage conference where Trump delivered a keynote address that gestured to the organization’s forthcoming policy proposals. The flight and Trump’s speech cut against the former president’s efforts to distance himself from Project 2025 once Democrats turned some of its most controversial proposals into a frequent campaign attack.
Drag Queens Unite to Form Political Action Committee Ahead of 2024 Election
OpenSecrets – Albert Sema Jr. | Published: 7/26/2024
A new political committee is bringing together some of the biggest names in drag to push back against anti-LGBTQ legislation and politicians. As a hybrid PAC, Drag PAC can make limited donations to politicians from one account but raise and spend unlimited money to make independent expenditures from another. FEC filings show that the PAC has raised more than $140,000 so far, with long-time Democratic donor Dylan Bulkeley-Krane contributing $60,000 since March.
Conway Registers as Lobbyist for Ukrainian Billionaire with Past Ties to Trump
Yahoo News – Soo Rin Kim, Lalee Ibssa, and Kelsey Walsh (ABC News) | Published: 8/4/2024
Former Trump administration official Kellyanne Conway registered as a foreign agent representing Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk’s foundation. In 2015, the Ukrainian steel magnate donated $150,000 to Donald Trump’s charitable organization to book the then-presidential candidate to speak at a conference in Kyiv. The donation was later reportedly investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller.
From the States and Municipalities
Arizona – Arizona Judges Allow More Access to Voting, Much to Republicans’ Dismay
KAWC – Howard Fischer (Capitol News Services) | Published: 8/3/2024
Arizonans who lack proof of citizenship can again sign up to vote in this year’s presidential and congressional races. A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals restored an order issued last year by U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton who concluded federal law specifically allowed people to register to vote in federal elections without the same kind of proof that Arizona requires of those wanting to cast ballots in state or local elections.
Arizona – Arizona Grand Jurors Discussed Indicting Trump, but Prosecutors Urged Them Not To
MSN – Yvonne Wingett Sanchez (Washington Post) | Published: 8/6/2024
An Arizona grand jury that indicted 18 allies of Donald Trump for their role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election had expressed interest in possible charges against the former president, according to a legal motion. It is unclear how many of the jurors were in favor of indicting the former president, who by then had been federally charged for his attempts to subvert Joe Biden’s win in a case brought by special counsel Jack Smith. The interest prompted the Arizona case’s lead prosecutor to give a PowerPoint presentation and request that jurors not indict Trump, according to the motion.
California – What Does a California Lobbyist Do?
Comstock’s Magazine – Laurie Lauletta-Boshart | Published: 8/5/2024
Lobbyists who spend their day impacting legislation and regulatory decisions in California work long, frenetic days and no two look alike. They come from a myriad of different backgrounds: law, political science, government affairs, and communications, with outliers in engineering, psychology, and education. But most share similar character traits: good analytical, networking, relationship, and communication skills, with a side of political savvy and a desire to get the best possible outcome for their clients, even when politics prevail.
California – SF Political Group That Bankrolled DA Recall on Hook for $54K Ethics Fine
Mission Local – Joe Rivano Barros | Published: 8/5/2024
The San Francisco Ethics Commission will consider levying a $53,916 fine against the powerful political group Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy and its president, Jay Cheng. Ina negotiated stipulation, both the Ethics Commission and Cheng agreed the group failed to disclose payments it made to a campaign spokesperson who was working to recall then-District Attorney Chesa Boudin in 2021 and 2022.
California – Govern for California, Group Under Investigation by State, Bundling Donations to SF Candidates
Mission Local – Joe Rivano Barros | Published: 8/6/2024
In San Francisco, supervisor races have strict $500 contribution limits per donor. But a nonprofit called Govern for California, which has historically financed state races, has employed eight of its different chapters to give $500 each to six supervisor candidates and District Attorney Brooke Jenkins. Each of the candidates has collectively received $4,000 from the group’s chapters. Govern for California is currently being investigated by the California Fair Political Practices Commission after a media investigation into its use of local chapters as “force multipliers” to influence politics.
California – County Demands Refund of Millions OC Supervisor Awarded to His Daughter’s Group
MSN – Nick Gerda (LAist) | Published: 8/2/2024
Orange County officials are demanding the refund of millions of dollars in tax dollars that county Supervisor Andrew Do gave to a nonprofit linked to his daughter, saying Viet America Society (VAS) failed to show it did the work it was paid to do. The repayment demands come after the nonprofit failed to meet a deadline to submit an audit, which was supposed to answer how the money was spent. VAS fired the auditors it hired for the work the day after those auditors said they would find the group failed to follow requirements to track what it did with the money.
California – LA Council Member Kevin de Leon’s Ballot Measure Shell Game
MSN – Will McCarthy (Politico) | Published: 8/5/2024
Los Angeles City Councilperson Kevin de León is playing a shell game with three different campaign accounts as he fights for his political life. He moved $550,000 from an account created to back a 2026 run for lieutenant governor to a newly formed Kevin de León Believing in a Better California Ballot Measure Committee. It’s all likely designed to help him win a tough race for another term on the city council. Unlike with his campaign fund, de León can raise and spend from his ballot measure committee with few constraints.
California – California Lawmakers Got Ticket Freebies as They Cracked Down on Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift Debacle
MSN – Lara Korte (Politico) | Published: 8/5/2024
An investigation by Politico found 66 state lawmakers in California received more than $30,000 total worth of free tickets last year. The giveaways included entrance to Disneyland, passes to a country music festival, and San Francisco 49ers seats. The gifts came the same year some lawmakers mounted bids to loosen the power of the ticketing giant Ticketmaster and other elected officials sought to limit third-party resellers like StubHub.
California – Ex-L.A. Sheriff’s Corruption Squad Targeted Kuehl. Now State Has Dropped the Case
Yahoo News – Keri Blakinger (Los Angeles Times) | Published: 8/7/2024
Two years after Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies showed up for an early morning raid on former county Supervisor Sheila Kuehl’s home, the investigation is officially over and there will be no criminal charges. Instead, a judge approved an agreement in which the California Department of Justice said there was a “lack of evidence of wrongdoing.” The department had taken over the politically charged investigation originally launched by then-Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s controversial public corruption squad.
Colorado – Divided Appeals Court Strikes Down Campaign Disclosure Requirement in Colorado Law
Colorado Politics – Michael Karlik | Published: 8/1/2024
Colorado’s second-highest court said the state’s requirement that ballot issue advocacy groups disclose the name of their legal representative on their election communications violates the First Amendment. A three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals believed there was no material benefit to the public from knowing who the registered agents are for groups that advocate for or against ballot measures. Judge Jerry Jones, writing for the majority, noted Colorado is the only state with such a requirement in its campaign finance laws.
District of Columbia – D.C. Buildings Official Resigns After Probe Finds She Had 2nd Full-Time Job
MSN – Maegan Flynn (Washington Post) | Published: 8/7/2024
A top official at the District of Columbia Department of Buildings resigned after an investigation found she was secretly working a separate full-time private-sector job on her city “telework” days, violations that resulted in a $25,000 fine from the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability. The official, Deputy Director Caroline Lian, is a Falls Church City Council member and allegedly performed council business when she should have been working for the District of Columbia.
Florida – Miami Ballot Measures Propose New, More Robust Inspector General’s Office
Yahoo News – Catherine Odom (Miami Herald) | Published: 8/7/2024
Miami voters will decide if they want to do away with the auditor general’s office and install a new, more powerful watchdog in its place. The new office would be tasked with investigating legal and ethical violations by city employees, agencies with ties to the city, and candidates running for office in Miami. The office could initiate these investigations itself and would be required to report any wrongdoing it finds to the appropriate authorities, city Commissioner Manolo Reyes said.
Georgia – Federal Election Commission Fines Georgia Republicans for Illegal Campaign Coordinating
MSN – Dave Williams (Columbus Ledger-Inquirer) | Published: 8/6/2024
The FEC fined the Georgia Republican Party $14,500 for failing to report a contribution from a nonprofit during the 2021 U.S. Senate runoff elections. The fine settled a complaint targeting an in-kind contribution the group True the Vote made to the state GOP. In this case, True the Vote and the state Republican Party collaborated on election-related activities, including challenging voter eligibility and monitoring drop boxes, and failed to report those activities.
Georgia – Georgia Election Board Clears County Officials to Delay Vote Certification with Information Demands
Yahoo News – Stanley Dunlap (Georgia Recorder) | Published: 8/7/2024
The Georgia State Election Board pushed through new election rules that have sparked fierce debates over giving county officials greater authority to refuse to certify voter tallies. Today, certification by local election boards is considered an administrative task that does not allow members to delay as they investigate results provided to them by county officials. The new process could delay the certification of a Georgia election in a large county if a single board member called for an investigation into equipment or administration of the vote.
Hawaii – Hawaii Carpenters Union PACs Are Training Candidates to Run for Office
Honolulu Civil Beat – Chad Blair and Blaze Lovell | Published: 8/6/2024
A political organization with connections to the local construction industry has found a new tool to help candidates get elected: train them. Over the past two election cycles, four PACs with ties to the Hawaii Carpenters Union have spent more than $70,000 to instruct 17 people in running for office. Several of the candidates running for office this year praised the program, crediting it with teaching the basics of campaigning such as running phone banks, mailing fliers, and improving public speaking. The training is done through in-kind contributions.
Louisiana – Making Room for Landry’s Expanded Ethics Board Requires a Costly Upgrade
Yahoo News – Julie O’Donoghue (Louisiana Illuminator) | Published: 8/8/2024
The Louisiana Board of Ethics expects the state will have to spend $50,000 to more than $100,000 to accommodate four more board members in its meeting room in Baton Rouge. In January, the ethics board will grow from 11 to 15 members at the behest of Gov. Jeff Landry. The governor is in an ongoing dispute with current board members over his failure to disclose flights he took on a campaign donor’s private plane while he was attorney general. “They decided to pass this legislation, but yet they want us to pay the cost,” ethics board Chairperson La Koshia Roberts.
Maryland – Fired Health Commissioner May Have Violated Baltimore’s Ethics Laws
Baltimore Banner – Lee Sanderlin and Adam Willis | Published: 8/1/2024
Baltimore’s former health commissioner, Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga, who is the subject of a criminal investigation, may have also violated city ethics laws when she was working for Chase Brexton while also a city employee. While some City Hall personnel, like council members, work outside jobs, the law makes clear that employees are prohibited from working for or receiving payment from organizations that have contracts with their agency, as Chase Brexton does with the health department. Even organizations that are in negotiations for a city contract are off limits.
MSN – Lia Russell and Cassidy Jensen (Baltimore Sun) | Published: 8/1/2024
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. appointed a high school classmate and real estate agent to the county ethics commission in 2020, the same year her boss, former county firefighter Philip Tirabassi, received a secret $83,675 settlement from the county. Tirabassi also helped handle Olszewski’s personal real estate transactions. County spokesperson Erica Palmisano said Laura Ray’s nomination to the commission was based on her credentials and her party affiliation.
New Mexico – Federal Judge Sends Dark Money Group Lawsuit Back to State Court
Source New Mexico – Marjorie Childress (New Mexico In Depth) | Published: 8/7/2024
A federal judge rejected a nonprofit group’s bid to move to federal court a campaign finance case brought against it by New Mexico’s Ethics Commission. Chief U.S. District Court Judge William Johnson said his court lacked jurisdiction over the question of whether the New Mexico Project, a nonprofit formed last year, must register as a political committee and disclose its donors.
New York – Former Addison Clerk Forfeits Pension After ‘Stunning,’ ‘Shameless’ Theft of $1.1 Million
Corning Leader – Jeff Smith | Published: 8/2/2024
Ursula Stone, the former clerk-treasurer of the Village of Addison, will be sentenced to between three and nine years in state prison and ordered to pay back $1.1 million stolen from taxpayers. Stone will also forfeit her public pension, marking the first pension forfeiture in New York state.
New York – Mayor Adams’ 2021 Campaign Flagged for $2.3 Million Gap in Fundraising Records
Gothamist – Brigid Bergin | Published: 7/31/2024
The New York City Campaign Finance Board’s 900-page draft audit provides an unprecedented look at extensive problems with Mayor Eric Adams’ record-keeping. Experts say the sheer length of the report suggests careless financial management by the campaign and a failure to comply with laws and rules required of candidates who take taxpayer-funded matching funds. The Board flagged 22 separate categories of financial discrepancies, prohibited donations, straw donors, and other issues with the Adams campaign.
New York – Asian Americans Mobilize After NY Lawmaker Allegedly Bites Cop
MSN – Emily Ngo (Politico) | Published: 8/5/2024
An under-the-radar bloc of Asian Americans is ready to test its political clout after a New York City Council member of Chinese descent allegedly bit a police officer during a recent protest. The bite was a moment that energized a movement, they say. Supporters have rallied by the thousands to defend council member Susan Zhuang, and by extension themselves. Zhuang’s treatment by tabloid news outlets, political rivals, and police has galvanized predominantly Chinese, immigrant, and working-class New Yorkers who have long felt invisible.
New York – Non-Profit Started by Eric Adams’ Brother Auctioned Off Dinner with the Mayor During Hamptons Party
MSN – Craig McCarthy (New York Post) | Published: 8/5/2024
A charitable organization co-founded by Mayor Eric Adams’ brother auctioned off a dinner with the mayor during a Hamptons fundraiser, raising eyebrows with ethics watchdogs. But Angels Helpers, a non-profit that provides city youngsters access to arts and culture, said it would be pulling the prize. Asked whether the nonprofit cleared the dinner prize with the city’s Conflict of Interest Board, co-founder Alisa Roever called it an “oversight.”
New York – Supreme Court Nixes Effort to Stall Trump’s Sentencing in Hush Money Case
MSN – Josh Gerstein (Politico) | Published: 8/5/2024
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a bid by Missouri to block the sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money case. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Trump ally, filed an unusual set of motions asking the justices to postpone the sentencing until after the November election and to lift the gag order the judge imposed in the case. Missouri’s bid was styled as a lawsuit against New York. Missouri claimed the prosecution violated the rights of the state’s voters by preventing them from “fully engaging with and hearing from a major-party Presidential candidate in the run up to the November election.”
MSN – Jake Zuckerman (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | Published: 8/1/2024
Steven Strah, thrust into the role of chief executive officer ahead of schedule, in 2021 signed a contract similar to a plea agreement with federal prosecutors on FirstEnergy’s behalf. The agreement depicted his predecessor, Chuck Jones, as the architect of a scheme to bribe two top state government officials. But Strah said during a newly revealed deposition from 2023 that he has never been interviewed by federal authorities investigating what they have described as the biggest public corruption scheme in Ohio history.
Pennsylvania – Pa. Lawmakers Moonlight as Lawyers, Landlords, and Even as a Pilot. Advocates Say It’s a Conflict of Interest.
Philadelphia Inquirer – Sarah Nicell | Published: 8/5/2024
More than half of the Pennsylvania General Assembly reports an outside business interest or alternative forms of income, according to an analysis of state lawmakers’ statements of financial interest. Other states restrict or ban secondary employment, but Pennsylvania is one of 25 states allowing legislators to take on other careers with no limitations. Pennsylvania is the third highest-paid Legislature in the country with a $102,000 annual salary for lawmakers. Even so, the General Assembly gathers fewer than 50 days a year, giving some members time to partake in personal endeavors, which has raised ethical concerns.
Tennessee – TN Education Chief Repaid $2k in Travel, Attorney Says Complaint Politically Motivated
MSN – Vivian Jones (Nashville Tennessean) | Published: 8/8/2024
Tennessee Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds repaid ExelinEd, her former employer, for travel and expenses for two out-of-state conferences after an ethics complaint said the expenditures constituted an illegal gift. State ethics law prohibits public officials from accepting gifts from lobbyists or employers of lobbyists. ExcelinEd employs a lobbyist registered in Tennessee who advocated for Gov. Bill Lee’s statewide universal school voucher proposal.
August 8, 2024 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance California: “Govern for California, Group Under Investigation by State, Bundling Donations to SF Candidates” by Joe Rivano Barros for Mission Local National: “FBI Searches Rep. Ogles’s Phone as Part of Campaign Finance Probe, Lawyer Says” by Perry Stein and Jacqueline Alemany (Washington […]
Campaign Finance
California: “Govern for California, Group Under Investigation by State, Bundling Donations to SF Candidates” by Joe Rivano Barros for Mission Local
National: “FBI Searches Rep. Ogles’s Phone as Part of Campaign Finance Probe, Lawyer Says” by Perry Stein and Jacqueline Alemany (Washington Post) for MSN
Hawaii: “Hawaii Carpenters Union PACs Are Training Candidates to Run for Office” by Chad Blair and Blaze Lovell for Honolulu Civil Beat
New Mexico: “Federal Judge Sends Dark Money Group Lawsuit Back to State Court” by Marjorie Childress (New Mexico In Depth) for Source New Mexico
Elections
Arizona: “Arizona Grand Jurors Discussed Indicting Trump, but Prosecutors Urged Them Not To” by Yvonne Wingett Sanchez (Washington Post) for MSN
Georgia: “Georgia Election Board Clears County Officials to Delay Vote Certification with Information Demands” by Stanley Dunlap (Georgia Recorder) for Yahoo News
National: “Elon Musk’s X Accused of Bias After Pro-Harris Accounts Labeled as ‘Spam'” by Trisha Thadani (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
Florida: “Miami Ballot Measures Propose New, More Robust Inspector General’s Office” by Catherine Odom (Miami Herald) for Yahoo News
August 7, 2024 •
Time Together is Crucial!
Last month, I had the opportunity and pleasure once again to attend the annual retreat of a board that I joined last year. This board generally has a retreat twice per year – once in January, which is a day-long […]
Last month, I had the opportunity and pleasure once again to attend the annual retreat of a board that I joined last year. This board generally has a retreat twice per year – once in January, which is a day-long gathering, and then a slightly longer (two-night) retreat which is held during the summer and is usually somewhere just outside of Washington, DC (but still far enough that you feel like you are having an “outing” for that time!).
In addition to the goal-setting and strategic planning that occurs during these retreats, I particularly enjoy the bonding and connections that are either made or strengthened by spending this time together – especially during the away retreat! There is something to be said for providing a safe space in a focused and hopefully less-distracting environment for discussions, collaboration, and team-building to manifest, and for relationships to develop that can last a lifetime! Retreats can also be a great way to help reinforce one’s leadership, communication, and organizational skills – impacts that most definitely can transfer positively into other areas of a person’s professional and personal life!
We are more than halfway through 2024, so it’s a great time now to think about what focused opportunities you have participated in or helped to organize for your team members this year. It’s still not too late to get something on this year’s calendar, and/or to start thinking about opportunities for next year! Even if you are unable to do an overnight excursion somewhere, just setting aside some dedicated time to come together for a day or half day will be beneficial – let me know what plans are underway in your world!
August 7, 2024 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance California: “SF Political Group That Bankrolled DA Recall on Hook for $54K Ethics Fine” by Joe Rivano Barros for Mission Local California: “LA Council Member Kevin de Leon’s Ballot Measure Shell Game” by Will McCarthy (Politico) for MSN National: “Drag Queens Unite to […]
Campaign Finance
California: “SF Political Group That Bankrolled DA Recall on Hook for $54K Ethics Fine” by Joe Rivano Barros for Mission Local
California: “LA Council Member Kevin de Leon’s Ballot Measure Shell Game” by Will McCarthy (Politico) for MSN
National: “Drag Queens Unite to Form Political Action Committee Ahead of 2024 Election” by Albert Sema Jr. for OpenSecrets
Elections
National: “Harris Decides on Tim Walz as Running Mate” by John King, Jeff Zeleny, Jamie Gangel, MJ Lee, Daniel Strauss, Gregory Krieg, and Kristen Holmes (CNN) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Justice Thomas Failed to Reveal More Private Flights, Senator Says” by Abbie VanSickle (New York Times) for DNyuz
New York: “Non-Profit Started by Eric Adams’ Brother Auctioned Off Dinner with the Mayor During Hamptons Party” by Craig McCarthy (New York Post) for MSN
New York: “Supreme Court Nixes Effort to Stall Trump’s Sentencing in Hush Money Case” by Josh Gerstein Politico) for MSN
Lobbying
California: “What Does a California Lobbyist Do?” by Laurie Lauletta-Boshart for Comstock’s Magazine
August 6, 2024 •
Texas Governor Sets Special Election
Gov. Greg Abbott has set a special election to fill the seat left open by U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee. Rep. Jackson Lee passed away on July 19 due to pancreatic cancer. She was one of the longest serving members […]
Gov. Greg Abbott has set a special election to fill the seat left open by U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee.
Rep. Jackson Lee passed away on July 19 due to pancreatic cancer.
She was one of the longest serving members of the Texas congressional delegation and served the 18th congressional district.
The election has been set to coincide with the November 5, general election.
The winner will fill the seat for the remainder of the term.
August 6, 2024 •
New Hampshire Amends Lobbyist Filing Requirements
Gov. Sununu signed a bill amending lobbyist reporting requirements. House Bill 1666 requires lobbyists to register and file statements through an online filling system to be developed by the Office of Secretary of State. Lobbyist statements will be due on […]
Gov. Sununu signed a bill amending lobbyist reporting requirements.
House Bill 1666 requires lobbyists to register and file statements through an online filling system to be developed by the Office of Secretary of State.
Lobbyist statements will be due on January 31, May 31, and September 30.
Currently, the statements are due quarterly.
These changes do not go into effect until January 1, 2027.
August 6, 2024 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Elections Arizona: “Arizona Judges Allow More Access to Voting, Much to Republicans’ Dismay” by Howard Fischer (Capitol News Services) for KAWC New York: “Asian Americans Mobilize After NY Lawmaker Allegedly Bites Cop” by Emily Ngo (Politico) for MSN Ethics California: “California Lawmakers Got Ticket […]
Elections
Arizona: “Arizona Judges Allow More Access to Voting, Much to Republicans’ Dismay” by Howard Fischer (Capitol News Services) for KAWC
New York: “Asian Americans Mobilize After NY Lawmaker Allegedly Bites Cop” by Emily Ngo (Politico) for MSN
Ethics
California: “California Lawmakers Got Ticket Freebies as They Cracked Down on Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift Debacle” by Lara Korte (Politico) for MSN
National: “Hearing Set to Discuss Next Steps in Trump’s Federal Election Case” by Alan Feurer (New York Times) for DNyuz
Maryland: “Fired Health Commissioner May Have Violated Baltimore’s Ethics Laws” by Lee Sanderlin and Adam Willis for Baltimore Banner
Pennsylvania: “Pa. Lawmakers Moonlight as Lawyers, Landlords, and Even as a Pilot. Advocates Say It’s a Conflict of Interest.” by Sarah Nicell for Philadelphia Inquirer
Lobbying
National: “Conway Registers as Lobbyist for Ukrainian Billionaire with Past Ties to Trump” by Soo Rin Kim, Lalee Ibssa, and Kelsey Walsh (ABC News) for Yahoo News
National: “About Half of US State AGs Went on France Trip Sponsored by Group with Lobbyist and Corporate Funds” by Geoff Mulvihill (Associated Press) for MSN
August 5, 2024 •
FCC Proposes Rule Regarding AI-Generated Political Advertising
On August 5, a proposed rule from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) concerning transparency when using artificial intelligence(AI)-generated content in political advertising was published in the U.S. Federal Register. The FCC’s proposal would require broadcasters to provide an on-air announcement […]
On August 5, a proposed rule from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) concerning transparency when using artificial intelligence(AI)-generated content in political advertising was published in the U.S. Federal Register.
The FCC’s proposal would require broadcasters to provide an on-air announcement for any political ad containing AI-generated content disclosing the use of such content in the ad.
This includes advertising for candidates and for issues.
The rule would apply to broadcast and satellite radio and television stations and services, cable operators, and certain permit holders transmitting programming.
The Commission is also proposing to require these licensees and regulatees to include a notice in their online political files for all political ads that include AI-generated content disclosing that the ad contains such content.
Public comments can be made on or before September 4, 2024, by mail or at the FCC’s website at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/.
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