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Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special legislative session to begin Friday, June 26, 2015. The special session will focus on Senate Bill 16, a bill proposing funding for roads, highways, and bridges in the state. The special session will […]

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The food industry must rid its products of partially hydrogenated oils by June 18, 2018 in a government-led effort to prevent cardiovascular disease.  The FDA decision states trans fatty acid (TFA) is no longer considered “GRAS” or generally recognized as […]

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Corporations and labor unions will no longer be permitted to donate to political parties in Alberta. Bill 1 passed its third reading on Monday, June 22, and when signed into law, will be retroactively effective to June 15, the day […]

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June 25, 2015  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying Hawaii: “Former Lobbyist Who Wined and Dined Council Members Now Vice Chair of Key Panel” by Keoki Kerr for Hawaii News Now Nebraska: “Common Cause Complaint against Former Senator Dismissed” by Joanne Young for Lincoln Journal Star Campaign Finance […]

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On June 22, 2015, a lawsuit was filed against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) asking the court to direct the FEC to find the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) has made and accepted prohibited in-kind contributions when hosting presidential debates. […]

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June 24, 2015  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying Rhode Island: “Edward Fitzpatrick: A final test for R.I. General Assembly on lobbying law” by Edward Fitzpatrick for Providence Journal Campaign Finance “Can Unlimited Contributions to Political Parties Really Reduce Polarization?” by Lee Drutman for Washington Post “Will Doug […]

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Lobbying “Lobbyists: Easy target, easy touch” by Tarini Parti for Politico Florida: “How Some of Florida’s Top Lobbyists Produce Blockbuster Budget Results” by Peter Schorsch for SaintPetersBlog Idaho: “Lobbying at the Capitol: Should Idaho state employees have to register under […]

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The Florida Legislature adjourned its three-week-long special session Friday, June 19, 2015 after reaching an agreement on the state’s budget. Lawmakers returned June 1 after failing to pass a budget during the regular session due to a disagreement over Medicaid […]

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June 22, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying Arkansas: “Ethics Panel Issues Opinion on Lobbyist Gifts” by John Lyon for Arkansas News Campaign Finance “White Supremacist Leader Was a Political Donor” by Nick Gass for Politico Kansas: “No Charges Filed after Federal Probe into Election Loans to […]

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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission is reconsidering a disclosure requirement for non-compensated state officers. The purpose of the rule in question is to reveal potential conflicts of interest between public duties and private economic interests of state officers and employees. Proponents […]

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Federal: Jeb Bush Announces Presidential Bid: ‘We will take command of our future once again’ Washington Post – Ed O’Keefe | Published: 6/15/2015 Jeb Bush announced he is running for president, promising to remove Washington as an obstacle to effective government […]

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Gov. Peter Shumlin has signed Senate Bill 93, changing lobbyist reporting requirements. Reports must now be filed for each month the legislature is in session with an additional report in September. The new law also requires identification of lobbyists contributing […]

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June 18, 2015  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill “Lobbyist bundlers pledge allegiance to Team Bush” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill “Coalitions of the willing are latest lobbying trend” by Catherine Ho in The Washington Post Minnesota: “Reports offer peek at […]

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State and Federal Communications is proud to be a sponsor of The Ohio Society of Washington D.C. Summer Social this evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The event will be held at Tortilla Coast (Capitol Hill Location) on First Street […]

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