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August 4, 2015  •  

Reflecting on Intern Edge 2015

Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of State & Federal Communications sits down with Team Intern to reflect on their involvement with Intern Edge 2015. Intern Edge, a weekly meeting of Akron area interns, sought to connect interns with local leaders and help […]

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Lobbying New York: “Documents Reveal New York State Agency’s Role in Adirondacks Mining Proposal” by Susanne Craig for New York Times Wisconsin: “Legislation Seeks to Limit Lobbying in City Government” by Simon Schatzberg for WISC Campaign Finance “Limits Unclear on […]

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A special election will be announced to fill the vacant District 43 seat in the state senate. Sen. Ronald Ramsey is leaving the post after being appointed judge of the new DeKalb County traffic court. The date of the special […]

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Legislation banning paid lobbyists from serving on boards, commissions, or committees was introduced in Common Council on July 7. Currently, legislative committees are comprised of alders and appointed city residents. As appointed members are chosen based on expertise, lobbyists who […]

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On June 29, State & Federal Communications’ Team Intern attended an Akron RubberDucks afternoon game at Canal Park.  Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of State & Federal Communications, extended the invitation to our parents or family members to accompany us.  […]

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called for federal elections to take place on October 19, 2015. Calling for an election during the summer is an unusual move in Canadian politics, creating the longest campaign period since 1874. Some view it […]

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On July 31, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was to begin enforcing pay-to-play rules under 17 C.F.R. §275.206(4)-5 for third party solicitations. However, on June 25, the SEC stated until there is an effective date of a Financial Industry […]

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On August 1, the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada’s lobbyist registry came into effect. The new bylaw requires lobbyists to register at least one day before lobbying a member of council and any person on his or her staff or […]

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August 3, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying Maryland: “Gun Groups Are No Longer Major Spenders in Maryland Lobbying Game” by Josh Hicks for Washington Post Ohio: “Three on Columbus Council Paid for Football Trip after Bribe Probe Revealed” by Lucas Sullivan for Columbus Dispatch Campaign Finance […]

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On July 29, City Council passed ordinance O2015-4685, amending the city ethics code. The amendment requires the Office of the Legislative Inspector General (OLIG) to deliver all evidence collected during an investigation to the Board of Ethics before the board […]

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On July 27, city of Austin, Texas Councilman Don Zimmerman filed suit seeking a preliminary injunction against city campaign finance provisions relating to blackout periods. The current law only allows officeholders, candidates, and their respective committees to accept campaign contributions […]

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National: A Dream Undone New York Times – Jim Rutenberg | Published: 7/29/2015 August 6 is the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act. It eliminated literacy tests and other Jim Crow tactics, and in a key provision […]

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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is seeking public comment on new campaign finance regulations addressing disclosure of independent expenditures and electioneering communications. The FEC is also seeking comment on new rules addressing solicitations of corporate and labor organization employees and […]

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Gov. Scott Walker has set a special election date for the 99th Assembly District seat. Rep. Chris Kapenga vacated the seat after his election to the state Senate in July. The special election will be held September 29. If a […]

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