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December 9, 2016  •  

NYCU Video Digest – December 9, 2016

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

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Individuals who lobby the Palm Beach County School Board or top school district administrators are now required to register and disclose their activity. The School Board approved the new policy this week after more than a year of development. The […]

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A South Dakota judge has issued a preliminary injunction on Initiated Measure 22. Initiated Measure 22 was approved by the majority of South Dakota voters last month as an act to revise campaign finance and lobbying laws. The injunction will […]

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December 9, 2016  •  

News You Can Use Digest – December 9, 2016

National: Gun Control Advocates Find a Deep-Pocketed Ally in Big Law New York Times – Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Ben Protess | Published: 12/7/2016 On the defensive, gun control advocates are now quietly developing a plan to chip away at the gun lobby’s growing […]

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December 8, 2016  •  

Maryland to Modernize Procurement Laws

Maryland Lt. Gov. Boyd K. Rutherford, as chair of the Commission to Modernize State Procurement, released a report outlining a plan to update state procurement laws. The proposed regulations will update outdated statutory language and allow individuals to file applications […]

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The Alabama Ethics Commission (AEC) has suspended the implementation of an advisory opinion released in September. The controversial opinion expanded the definition of lobbyist principal to include anyone in the organization with authority such as executives, officers, and members of boards […]

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The Association of Missouri Electrical Cooperatives filed suit Wednesday morning in federal district court challenging changes to campaign finance laws that became effective December 8. Voters approved the changes via a constitutional amendment on the November ballot. Among other things, […]

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The Philadelphia Board of Ethics passed changes to Regulation No. 1, the Board’s campaign finance rules. Among the changes, the Board added a definition for a former candidate, clarified electronic filing requirements, and now requires political committees to file a […]

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December 8, 2016  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Gun Control Advocates Find a Deep-Pocketed Ally in Big Law” by Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Ben Protess for The New York Times “Bob Dole Worked Behind the Scenes on Trump-Taiwan Call” by Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Eric Lipton for The […]

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President-elect Donald J. Trump has selected Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad as the ambassador to China. Branstad’s amiable relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping was a major factor in Trump’s decision to choose the Iowa governor. If Branstad accepts the position […]

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December 7, 2016  •  

Additional Ethics Laws Take Effect Today in NH

Today, a new chapter of New Hampshire’s ethics laws came into effect. Chapter 14-C of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes concerns gifts, honorariums, and expense reimbursements requirements for legislators and legislative employees. Legislators and legislative employees can receive gifts not […]

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December 7, 2016  •  

Los Angeles County Sets Special Election

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a plan to hold a special election March 7, 2017, for voters to consider a quarter-cent sales tax to fund efforts to reduce homelessness. It has yet to be officially announced, but […]

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County commissioners approved a motion to research and draft a proposal to ban commissioners from receiving text messages from lobbyists during board meetings. This comes on the heels of the Florida House implementing, in its rules for the upcoming session, […]

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December 7, 2016  •  

Alabama Special Election for House District 58

A special election has been called to fill House Rep. Oliver Robinson’s District 58 seat. Robinson decided to retire so his daughter can serve as House liaison for Gov. Robert Bentley. A special primary election will be held on March […]

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