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September 15, 2016  •  

Alabama House District 79 Special General Election

The special general election for House District 79, former House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s seat, will be on November 29, 2016. Alabama Republicans selected Joe Lovvorn as their candidate in the September 13 special primary. Because Lovvorn won a majority of […]

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September 15, 2016  •  

Michigan State Rep. Pettalia Passes Away

The state representative for the 106th District, Peter Pettalia, tragically passed away from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on September 12, 2016. Pettalia was elected to the Michigan House in 2010 and previously served as Presque Isle Township supervisor […]

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The Tennessee General Assembly adjourned a three-day extraordinary session on Wednesday, September 14. Lawmakers repealed a drunken driving law threatening to cost the state $60 million in federal highway funding.  The U.S. Department of Transportation threatened to withhold the funds […]

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September 15, 2016  •  

West Virginia Special Session Likely

West Virginia’s Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin plans to call a special legislative session next week to address funding for flood recovery. The session is expected to take place on September 19 and 20 to coincide with previously scheduled legislative interim […]

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September 15, 2016  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Changing of the Guard at Lobbying Powerhouse” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Campaign Finance “Judge Hints Could Remand Disclosure Case to FEC” by Kenneth Doyle for Bloomberg BNA Missouri: “Court: Missouri voters can decide if they want to […]

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September 14, 2016  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat” by Anahad O’Connor for New York Times “Lobbying Registrations Are Down, But The Influence Industry Is Flourishing” by Catherine Ho for Washington Post “Congressman Offers Unusual Defense in Ethics Probe” by […]

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Opposition parties say legislative members in Alberta are attempting to rush through campaign finance changes to disproportionately benefit the New Democratic Party. NDP members have proposed a $4,000 annual limit on political contributions to political parties, constituency associations, nominated candidates, […]

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On September 9, 2016, New York Assemblyman Bill Nojay took his own life. Nojay was scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court on fraud charges related to mishandling of a trust fund on the day he passed. Nojay was already […]

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Lobbying Michigan: “House Candidate Steve Marino Retracts Claims from Secret Recordings” by Paul Egan for Detroit Free Press New York: “De Blasio’s Nonprofit Must Comply with Ethics Panel’s Subpoena, Judge Says” by J. David Goodman for New York Times Campaign […]

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The Tennessee General Assembly convened a special session this morning to fix the state’s drunken driving laws, but lawmakers may also use the opportunity to expel Rep. Jeremy Durham. Durham is being investigated by multiple state agencies after nearly two […]

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On September 8, a 101-page sworn criminal complaint was filed against a former Texas Ethics Commissioner. Michael Quinn Sullivan filed the complaint against Tom Harrison with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, according to The Lead. Harrison, who resigned this […]

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On October 20, California’s Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) will consider a proposed regulation to provide further direction on how nonprofit organizations should report donor names relating to travel payments. The proposed regulation would create Form 807 for the purpose […]

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The South Dakota panel assembled by Secretary of State Shantel Krebs to review campaign finance laws showed support of a proposal to allow direct contributions from individual organizations like businesses and labor unions. The panel met Tuesday, September 6 and […]

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September 12, 2016  •  

Alabama Special Session Adjourns Sine Die

The first special session of 2016 adjourned sine die on September 7, 2016. Gov. Robert Bentley’s lottery proposal failed in the Senate. Instead, the Legislature approved House Bill 36 to use part of the BP oil settlement to provide funds […]

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