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August 20, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying Canada: “A fond farewell to former staffer and lobbyist Devon Jacobs” by Rachel Aiello in Hill Times. Massachusetts: “AG hit on settlement with lobbyist” by Chris Cassidy in the Boston Herald. Miami-Dade County, Florida: “Ethics Backs Lobbying Ban” on […]

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August 20, 2014  •  

Our Live Webcam at NCSL 2014!

State and Federal Communications is at NCSL 2014, August 19-22, 2014 in Minneapolis! Enjoy this live broadcast from our webcam at our booth #921.

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The Washington Legislative Ethics Board has come to a preliminary conclusion as to how to define “infrequent occasions” as it relates to free meals accepted by the state’s legislators. Section 42.52.420 of the Revised Code of Washington allows public officials […]

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A group called Grow Connecticut recently paid $193,000 to produce a television ad targeting incumbent democratic governor Dannel Malloy. The conservative super PAC made the ad buy on the same day the state’s Republican Party filed a complaint against the […]

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Lobbying “Spending on lobbying is actually falling. Or is it?” by Alexander Becker in The Washington Post. “Researchers Try To Quantify The Value Of Lobbying” by Michael Ide in Value Walk. Campaign Finance “DCCC outraises NRCC by $3.5M in July” […]

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August 18, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “AGRP lauds lobbying reversal — Can big $$ save Ex-Im?” by Byron Tau and Adam Sneed in Politico. “There are 65 former lobbyists currently working in the Obama administration” by Philip Bump in The Washington Post. Florida: “Firms lobbying […]

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A ruling is expected in the coming days in a federal lawsuit challenging certain provisions of Maine’s campaign finance law. Four supporters of gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler sued the state of Maine, alleging minor parties, including independent candidates, are at […]

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Secretary of State Dianna Duran has dropped an effort to force Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gary King to return $10,900 in campaign contributions. Initially, Duran claimed the contributions violated campaign finance limits because donors were attempting to give for both the […]

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August 15, 2014  •  

See You at NCSL in Minneapolis!

Team State and Federal Communications is excited to be heading to NCSL’s Legislative Summit, August 19-22, 2014, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Come see us at Booth 921!   The NCSL website promises there will be “nothing Mini” about this conference: “Bring […]

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Federal: GOP Looks to Shake Loose More Wall Street Cash Politico – Patrick Temple-West | Published: 8/13/2014 The Securities and Exchange Commission rule limiting some campaign contributions from investment firms violates free speech, two state Republican parties said in a lawsuit […]

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A federal judge in Pennsylvania struck down a state campaign finance law restricting the amount corporations and labor unions could donate to expenditure-only political committees. U.S. District Judge William W. Caldwell found Pennsylvania Election Code Section 3253(a) violates the First […]

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The Office of Management and Budget issued revised guidance on August 13, 2014, regarding the prohibition against appointing or re-appointing federal lobbyists to serve on advisory committees, boards, and commissions. The revised guidance clarifies the ban only applies to federal […]

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August 14, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Universities chase big defense dollars” by Austin Wright in Politico. “Obama reversal shows difficulty of limiting lobbyists’ D.C. clout” by Mark Trumbull (Christian Science Monitor) in the Alaska Dispatch News. Campaign Finance “The Transparency Trap” by David Frum in […]

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Democrat Mary Burke will face Republican Gov. Scott Walker in the November general election. Burke, a former Trek Bicycle executive and state commerce secretary, is the first woman to be nominated by a major party for governor in Wisconsin. A […]

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