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The state’s first special legislative session since 2021 began Monday, June 9. Legislative leaders have worked around the clock since the regular session ended on May 19 trying to resolve sticking points in the most closely divided Legislature in state […]

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On June 6, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission announced their updated 2025 Ethics Rules had become available. Some of the changes in the updates include increasing the meal expenditure limit for lobbyists or legislative liaisons from $500 to $750; eliminating the […]

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June 6, 2025  •  

Illinois Legislature Adjourns

The 104th General Assembly adjourned May 31, with the veto session and possible special session yet to be scheduled. Lawmakers approved more than 430 bills, including the state budget, but failed to approve a comprehensive transportation bill jeopardizing Illinois transit […]

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National/Federal George Santos’ Campaign Treasurer Gets Probation Courthouse News Service – Nina Pullano | Published: 5/28/2025 The treasurer for former U.S. Rep. George Santos’s congressional campaign was sentenced to three years of probation after admitting to filing false campaign finance reports. Judge […]

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June 5, 2025  •  

Georgia to Hold Special Election

Gov. Brian Kemp has called for a special election in Senate District 21 to replace former Sen. Brandon Beach. He resigned from his seat after he was appointed U.S. treasurer by President Trump. The election is set for August 26 […]

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June 4, 2025  •  

Texas Legislature Adjourns Sine Die

The 89th Texas Legislature adjourned sine die on June 2. Lawmakers passed various bills related to lobbyists.  House Bill 119 requires registration for lobbying on the behalf of a foreign adversary and prohibits compensation for lobbying activities on the behalf […]

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Gov. Glenn Youngkin has called for a special election in U.S. House District 11 to replace Congressman Gerald E. Connolly, who passed away on May 21. The election will be held on September 9. Do you know if your activities are defined as lobbying? We […]

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June 4, 2025  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance California: “Meals, Hotels, Office Supplies: City leaders want to be able to raise more money for ‘officeholder’ expenses” by Eli Wolfe and Natalie Orenstein (Oaklandside) for MSN National: “Tester, Weintraub Join Democratic Organization to Counter Corruption” by Filip Timotija (The Hill) for […]

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At State and Federal Communications, we equate Joseph May with Corporate Social Responsibility. Joe started on the staff in 2007 working in our social media department. He took—what I call a brief leave of absence to train as a hospital […]

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The 83rd Nevada Legislature adjourned sine die on June 3. During the session, a couple of bills passed relating to the state’s campaign finance law. Assembly Bill 73 requires certain communications with synthetic media to contain a specified disclosure. Assembly Bill […]

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Beginning on January 1, 2026, third parties running partisan election advertisements will have to register with Quebec’s Chief Electoral Officer. On May 30, Quebec’s Bill 98, the Act to Amend the Election Act Primarily to Preserve the Integrity of the Electoral […]

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June 3, 2025  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Ethics Arkansas: “Trump Pardons Former Arkansas Lawmaker Who Took Bribes from Springfield Nonprofit” by Marta Mieze for Springfield News-Leader California: “‘That Person Will Absolutely Become the Most Powerful Person’: LA looks for a new king” by Emily Schultheis (Politico) for MSN National: “Ernst Posts Snarky […]

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The Rhode Island Ethics Commission voted to initiate the formal rulemaking process to amend the state Code of Ethics Gift Rule. Proposed amendments include restricting registered lobbyists from giving gifts to state officials and employees and increasing maximum allowable gift […]

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The First Regular Session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature adjourned sine die on May 30. During the session, a bill passed amending the provisions of the Local Government Campaign Finance and Financial Disclosure Act to place municipal political committee campaign […]

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