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April 21, 2021  •  

Idaho Amendment Passes the House

The Idaho House of Representatives passed a proposed constitutional amendment to allow lawmakers to call themselves back into special session. The amendment would allow lawmakers to call themselves back whenever at least 60% of members of each body agree to […]

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April 21, 2021  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance National: “Leadership PACs Are Often Overlooked. These Corny Names Can’t Be Ignored” by Herb Jackson (Roll Call) for MSN Washington: “Tim Eyman Ordered to Pay $2.9 Million to Cover Washington Attorney General’s Legal Costs” by David Gutman (Seattle […]

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The Nevada Legislature reopened its doors to the public April 15. Lobbyists can attend hearings and schedule appointments with lawmakers but must submit to a COVID-19 rapid test before entering. Only 63 members of the public, or one person per […]

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Wichita City Council introduced an ethics proposal to establish gift restrictions for elected and appointed city officials. Proposal 2021-01-26 would cap the value of gifts Wichita’s mayor and City Council members may receive from people doing or planning to do […]

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Rep. Steve Stivers announced he is resigning from Congress on May 16 to become the president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. Stivers has been representing Ohio’s 15th Congressional District since 2011 and had been viewed as a […]

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April 20, 2021  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance National: “Election Objectors Leaned on Small Donors After Corporate PAC Backlash” by Zach Montellaro, Theodoric Meyer, and Allan James Vestal for Politico National: “Democrats Aim to Revive a Campaign Finance Watchdog” by Carl Hulse for New York Times […]

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On April 19, a campaign finance bill in Ontario concerning contribution limits, political activities, and voting processes received Royal Assent. Bill 254, the Protecting Ontario Elections Act, 2021, allows individuals to make contributions in an amount up to $3,300 per […]

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April 19, 2021  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Florida: “Dark Money Details Emerge as Former Florida State Senator and No-Party Candidate Head to Court” by Ana Ceballos and Samantha Gross (Miami Herald) for MSN Michigan: “Benson’s Office Backs Unlock Michigan on Not Disclosing Donor Sources” by […]

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April 16, 2021  •  

News You Can Use Digest – April 16, 2021

National/Federal Asian American Super PAC Launches Operation to Improve Understanding of Fastest-Growing Electorate MSN – Colby Itkowitz and Amy Wang (Washington Post) | Published: 4/11/2021 The AAPI Victory Fund super PAC, the top political organization representing Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, […]

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The Missouri House voted unanimously today to reject the resignation of Rep. Rick Roeber. A bipartisan group of lawmakers argued the House Ethics Committee should complete its investigation into allegations Roeber sexually and physically abused his children. Three adult children […]

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April 15, 2021  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance California: “California Politicians Owe $2 Million in Campaign Fines, Don’t Get Punished” by Laurel Rosenhall for CalMatters Ohio: “Shontel Brown Approved Major Contract, Then Contractor Backed Her Campaign” by Matthew Cunningham-Cook and Sam Allard for The Intercept Elections […]

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The Chesapeake City Council, on a vote of 5-4, rejected an ordinance moving mayoral, City Council, and School Board elections from even-numbered years to odd-numbered years. The ordinance was introduced in response to the passage of Virginia’s Senate Bill 1157 […]

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The Colorado Secretary of State will host a rulemaking hearing April 19 on proposed amendments to Colorado Secretary of State Rules Concerning Lobbyist Regulation (8 C.C.R. Section 1505-8). The proposals amend the definition of redistricting commission lobbyist as a person […]

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Gov. Brad Little signed a bill amending reporting requirements for independent expenditures. House Bill 104 requires reporting of the identity of the candidate or measure and whether the expenditure was made in support of or in opposition to the candidate […]

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