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November 7, 2016  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Lobbying Commissioner Karen Shepherd Won’t Seek Another Term” by Marco Vigliotti for The Hill Times “K Street Says Social Media Is Growing Faster Than Traditional Lobbying as Way to Influence Washington” by Catherine Ho for Washington Post “Top Lobbyists […]

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The New York City Council plans to hear legislation aimed at limiting contributions from contributors who have city business to groups directed or affiliated with an elected official. The bill, yet to be released publicly, will likely limit contributions to […]

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See what’s happening in government relations this week in our News You Can Use Video Digest. Enjoy!  

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National: Election Maps Are Telling You Big Lies About Small Things Washington Post – Lazaro Gamio | Published: 11/1/2016 November 8 is the Super Bowl for election maps, when red-and-blue geographical representations of the U.S. fill the front pages of news […]

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Gov. Pat McCrory announced that he expects to call a special session in early December to address Hurricane Matthew relief. The governor said he will turn in the state’s request for federal disaster assistance on Nov. 14. Once federal relief […]

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Lobbying Commissioner Karen Shepherd will not seek reappointment when her current term expires at the end of December. Shepherd has been the commissioner since the creation of the position in 2008. The Governor in Council will appoint a new commissioner […]

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On November 9, a public hearing will be held regarding proposed regulations for the new Rhode Island Lobbying Reform Act. The hearing will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the State House, Room 313. Additionally, a public […]

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November 3, 2016  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Campaign Finance “How Politicians Hide Their Spending from the Public” by Shane Goldmacher for Politico Connecticut: “Business, Labor Bet Big on Fight for Connecticut Capitol” by Mark Pazniokas for Connecticut Mirror Montana: “Federal Judge Upholds Montana Campaign Disclosure Law” by […]

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Texas State House District 118 Rep. Dawnna Dukes announced she will resign January 10, 2017, citing health issues stemming from a 2013 car accident. Dukes is running for a 12th term and will remain on the November ballot. If she […]

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St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay recently signed Board Bill No. 53CSAA, establishing contribution limits for municipal candidates. Effective November 25, 2016, no person, entity, or committee may contribute more than $10,000 to any local candidate during the general election period. […]

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November 2, 2016  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Campaign Finance “GOP Asks 11th Circuit to Toss Contribution Limits” by Ellen Robinson for Courthouse News Service “Pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC Accepted Illegal Contributions” by Dave Levinthal for Center for Public Integrity South Carolina: “State Senator Cleary Reprimanded, Fined by […]

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A bill introduced in 2015 is finally advancing to the full City Council. If passed, Bill 15-0568 would require Baltimore’s Finance Department to post on its website a searchable list of all entities doing business with the city by February […]

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Lobbying Kentucky: “Lobbyist Donations Aid Candidates Despite Law” by Tom Loftus for Louisville Courier-Journal Campaign Finance California: “A $72-Million Apartment Project. Top Politicians. Unlikely Donors.” by David Zahniser and Emily Alpert Reyes for Los Angeles Times Massachusetts: “Law Firm ‘Bonuses’ […]

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October 31, 2016  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “It’s About to Become a Very Busy Time for K Street Headhunters” by Cartherine Ho for Washington Post Campaign Finance “Behind the Retreat of the Koch Brothers’ Operation” by Kenneth Vogel for Politico Washington: “State GOP Says PDC Chief […]

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