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Under New York ethics regulations, a registered lobbyist, under certain circumstances, must report the names of each source of funding of more than $5,000 from a single source used to fund the lobbying activity reported and the amounts received from […]

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Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of State and Federal Communications, is speaking today at the International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Officials & Treasurers (IACREOT) Annual Conference in Bonita Springs, Florida. The event runs from July 19-24, 2014. Bartz is […]

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July 23, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “K Street market dims for Democrats” by Byron Tau in Politico. “Ex-Rep. Howard Berman lobbying for Hollywood” by Julian Hattem in The Hill. “Former WH liaison to Congress joins law firm” by Megan R. […]

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David Perdue has won the Republican runoff primary for Senate by edging past Rep. Jack Kingston with less than 51 percent of the vote. Purdue, a businessman and nephew of the popular former Gov. Sonny Perdue, will face Democrat Michelle […]

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Today Texas Gov. Perry announced a special election will be held September 9, 2014, for the State Senate District 28 seat. State Sen. Robert Duncan resigned on July 3, 2014, in order to serve as chancellor of the Texas Tech […]

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City Council has approved a proposal by Councilmember Dan Kalb to amend the Oakland City Charter to strengthen the authority, resources, and independence of the Public Ethics Commission. The amendment would expand the authority of the commission by transferring filing […]

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On the third Thursday of each month, State and Federal Communications attends the Akron Roundtable luncheons. However, July 17th was a special day for us. The luncheon featured keynote speaker Diane Laney Fitzpatrick, author of the book Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt […]

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The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved an ordinance lengthening the county’s revolving door prohibition. Under current law, the revolving door restriction period is two years. Ordinance 141569 amends existing county law by prohibiting county officials and their staff members […]

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On July 21, President Obama signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from discriminating against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employees. The order also prohibits discrimination based on gender identity in federal employment. The White House press release states, […]

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Lobbying “New king of K Street” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Business Bottom Line” in The Hill. “How to Disclose Your Lobbying While Keeping the Public In the Dark” by Ben Geman in National Journal. Texas: “Activist fined […]

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July 21, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Small K Street shops see business boom” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Lobbyists Of All Kinds Flock To Farm Bill” by Peggy Lowe and Harvest Public Media on KUNC. New York: “Taxpayer money used to pay lobbyists” […]

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The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has adopted updates to regulations affected by the recent enactment of Senate Bill 27. The new law closes “dark money” loopholes used to avoid disclosure of contributors by requiring large donations from nonprofits and […]

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Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie is seeking candidates and recently expediting appointments for various state boards and commissions. More than two dozen volunteer members resigned following the enactment of Senate Bill 2682, a bill requiring them to make their financial disclosure […]

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Since July 2010, Lobby Comply has been bringing lobbying, campaign finance, and ethics news and analysis to government relations professionals. We keep a close eye on everything happening at the federal level, in the states, and in hundreds of municipalities. […]

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