June 25, 2014 •
Rangel Likely Winner in NY’s 13th District
Rep. Charlie Rangel has likely defeated challenger state Sen. Adriano Espaillat in a hotly contested Democratic primary for New York’s 13th Congressional District. The district covers parts of New York City, including Harlem and the Bronx. While some news sources […]
Rep. Charlie Rangel has likely defeated challenger state Sen. Adriano Espaillat in a hotly contested Democratic primary for New York’s 13th Congressional District. The district covers parts of New York City, including Harlem and the Bronx.
While some news sources report the race is too close to call, with 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Rangel leads by 1,828 votes. Espaillat has not yet conceded the race because absentee and provisional ballots still remain uncounted. There are 980 valid absentee ballots and an unknown number of provisional ballots, all of which will be counted on July 2, 2014.
There is no Republican challenger for the 13th District seat so a win in the primary guarantees the victor a seat in Congress.
Rangel has served 22 terms in Congress and was once the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. The veteran congressman has defeated Espaillat once before in the 2012 Democratic primary, winning by less than 1,000 votes.
June 25, 2014 •
SEC Charges Firm with Pay-to-Play Violation
For the first time, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged a firm with violations of its pay-to-play rules. On June 20, the SEC charged TL Ventures Inc., a private equity firm, with receiving advisory fees from the […]
For the first time, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged a firm with violations of its pay-to-play rules. On June 20, the SEC charged TL Ventures Inc., a private equity firm, with receiving advisory fees from the pension funds of both Philadelphia and Pennsylvania after an associate of the firm had made campaign contributions in 2011 to the governor and a candidate for mayor.
Federal regulations prohibit investment advisers and their covered associates who make contributions to officials of state and local government entities from providing compensatory advisory services for two years following a campaign contribution. TL Ventures Inc. has agreed to settle the charges by paying nearly $300,000.
June 25, 2014 •
Canada Fair Elections Act Receives Royal Assent
The Fair Elections Act to amend the Canada Elections Act has passed and received Royal Assent on June 19, 2014. Bill C-23 increases contribution limits to candidates and political parties from $1,200 to $1,500. Third-party advertising limits, currently imposed only […]
The Fair Elections Act to amend the Canada Elections Act has passed and received Royal Assent on June 19, 2014. Bill C-23 increases contribution limits to candidates and political parties from $1,200 to $1,500.
Third-party advertising limits, currently imposed only during a campaign period, will be imposed for all election advertising “in relation to a general election.”
The bill also increases penalties to $100,000 for intentional violations by corporations acting as a third party. The new limits are not effective until the next call for a general election at the federal level.
June 25, 2014 •
Lankford Defeats Shannon in Oklahoma GOP Senate Primary
U.S. Rep. James Lankford defeated former Oklahoma Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon in Tuesday’s GOP Senate primary. In November, Lankford will face the Democratic nominee for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat. The seat became available after GOP Sen. […]
U.S. Rep. James Lankford defeated former Oklahoma Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon in Tuesday’s GOP Senate primary. In November, Lankford will face the Democratic nominee for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat.
The seat became available after GOP Sen. Tom Coburn announced plans to step down with two years remaining on his term due to a recurring cancer battle.
Lankford is expected to win the seat easily in the deep-red state; Republicans hold every statewide office and both state legislative chambers.
June 25, 2014 •
Beauprez Claims Victory in Colorado GOP Gubernatorial Primary
Bob Beauprez came out on top in the Colorado GOP gubernatorial primary on Tuesday. The former congressman accepted his party’s nomination after besting fellow candidates Tom Tancredo, Scott Gessler, and Mike Kopp in a four-way race. GOP strategists worried a […]
Bob Beauprez came out on top in the Colorado GOP gubernatorial primary on Tuesday. The former congressman accepted his party’s nomination after besting fellow candidates Tom Tancredo, Scott Gessler, and Mike Kopp in a four-way race.
GOP strategists worried a Tancredo tea-party victory would hurt the Republican ticket in November and seem satisfied with the establishment win. All four GOP primary candidates intend to work as a team to support the new Republican nominee as he battles to unseat Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper.
Republicans have chosen former Attorney General Henry McMaster as the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor. McMaster easily won the runoff against businessman Mike Campbell, the son of late Republican Gov. Carroll Campbell, despite campaign support from former Arkansas Gov. Mike […]
Republicans have chosen former Attorney General Henry McMaster as the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor. McMaster easily won the runoff against businessman Mike Campbell, the son of late Republican Gov. Carroll Campbell, despite campaign support from former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
The win is also a positive for former Sen. Rick Santorum, who campaigned for McMaster in the closing days before the runoff.
McMaster will face Democrat state Rep. Bakari Sellers in the November general election.
In a tight race Tuesday, Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran secured the GOP Senate nomination with 50.8 percent of the vote. Cochran battled tea party candidate Chris McDaniel in a federal runoff after neither candidate carried enough votes in the June […]
In a tight race Tuesday, Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran secured the GOP Senate nomination with 50.8 percent of the vote. Cochran battled tea party candidate Chris McDaniel in a federal runoff after neither candidate carried enough votes in the June 3 primary to capture the nomination.
Although McDaniel’s campaign has not made a decision whether to challenge the results, Cochran’s win ends a somewhat bizarre and expensive political battle between the two candidates.
In November, Cochran will face Democrat Travis Childers; if elected, Cochran will serve a seventh consecutive Senate term.
June 25, 2014 •
DE General Assembly Passes Campaign Finance Bills
Two important campaign finance bills have passed the Delaware General Assembly and are on their way to Gov. Jack Markell’s desk. House Substitute No. 1 to House Bill 302 consolidates the three existing county boards of election into one state […]
Two important campaign finance bills have passed the Delaware General Assembly and are on their way to Gov. Jack Markell’s desk.
House Substitute No. 1 to House Bill 302 consolidates the three existing county boards of election into one state board with 11 members. The bill also authorizes the state election commissioner to prepare and publish manuals explaining the state’s campaign finance requirements to individuals, political committees, and others affected by the law.
House Bill 301 requires contributions from joint accounts to be attributed to the person authorizing the payment and establishes procedures for reallocation of contributions from joint accounts.
If the governor signs these bills, House Substitute No. 1 to House BIll 302 becomes effective January 1, 2015, and House Bill 301 becomes effective July 1, 2015.
June 25, 2014 •
Wednesday Government Relations News
Lobbying “From Milwaukee to Milan, Uber’s Battles Are Mostly Local” by Tom Curry in Roll Call. Texas: “State regulators set for conservative activist’s lobbying trial” by David Saleh Rauf in the Houston Chronicle. Campaign Finance “Senate Dems float campaign finance […]
Lobbying
“From Milwaukee to Milan, Uber’s Battles Are Mostly Local” by Tom Curry in Roll Call.
Texas: “State regulators set for conservative activist’s lobbying trial” by David Saleh Rauf in the Houston Chronicle.
Campaign Finance
“Senate Dems float campaign finance bill” by Byron Tau in Politico.
“Democrats Reintroduce DISCLOSE Act” by Eliza Newlin Carney in Roll Call.
“Kenneth Vogel on Campaign Finance” video on C-SPAN.
“Millionaires Keep Shoveling Money Into Politics” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call.
“California Lawmakers Back Amendment Overturning Citizens United” by Mollie Reilly in The Huffington Post.
North Carolina: “House OKs bill allowing more electronic filings” by The Associated Press in WWAY ABC News.
Wisconsin: “State lawmakers collect most money from outside spenders” by Adam Rodewald in the Green Bay Press Gazette.
Ethics
California: “California Senate panel shelves GOP ethics bill” by Patrick McGreevy in the Los Angeles Times.
Elections
“Live election results: June 24” in The Washington Post.
“Election night: Key House primaries” by Steven Shepard, Elizabeth Titus and Tarini Parti in Politico.
Colorado: “2014 Colorado primary election results” on ABC News Denver.
Maryland: “Brown, Hogan win gubernatorial nominations; Democrat Frosh wins attorney general contest” by John Wagner and Jenna Johnson in The Washington Post.
“2014 Maryland Primary Election results” on WBAL TV News.
Mississippi: “Inside the Thad Cochran comeback” by Alexander Burns in Politico.
New York: “Charles Rangel leads; Adriano Espaillat won’t concede” by A;ex Isenstadt in Politico.
New York: “Tea Party doesn’t sway New York GOP voters in primary” by David Robinson in the Albany Business Review.
Oklahoma: “Tuesday’s Election Results” in Tulsa World.
Government Tech and Social Media
“NCSL Launches Elections Administration Research Database” by Michael D. Hernandez on The NCSL Blog.
June 25, 2014 •
Arkansas Governor to Call Special Session
Gov. Mike Beebe has indicated a special session will be called to address overcrowding in jails and teacher insurance. The House and Senate will consider a bill to add 600 beds to the Department of Corrections facilities and the Pulaski […]
Gov. Mike Beebe has indicated a special session will be called to address overcrowding in jails and teacher insurance. The House and Senate will consider a bill to add 600 beds to the Department of Corrections facilities and the Pulaski County Jail.
Lawmakers will also consider a plan to reduce insurance costs for public school employees by eliminating part-time employees and spouses who have other options for health coverage.
The session will begin on June 30 and last until July 2, 2014.
June 24, 2014 •
NY Establishes Ethics Tip Line
The Joint Commission on Public Ethics has created a tip line and website allowing the public to report alleged ethical violations by state officials and lobbyists, including improper gifts, conflicts of interest, nepotism, abuse of power, and sexual harassment. To […]
The Joint Commission on Public Ethics has created a tip line and website allowing the public to report alleged ethical violations by state officials and lobbyists, including improper gifts, conflicts of interest, nepotism, abuse of power, and sexual harassment.
To report violations, call 1-800-87-ETHICS or visit http://reportmisconduct.ny.gov.
June 24, 2014 •
Virginia Governor Vetoes Funding for Ethics Council
On June 20, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed the state’s two-year budget with a series of line-item vetoes. With plans to introduce stronger ethics reform legislation in next year’s General Assembly session, he vetoed all funding for the Virginia Conflicts […]
On June 20, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed the state’s two-year budget with a series of line-item vetoes. With plans to introduce stronger ethics reform legislation in next year’s General Assembly session, he vetoed all funding for the Virginia Conflicts of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council.
The council, established to oversee state ethics provisions related to lobbying, gifts, and conflicts of interest, is a product of the recent omnibus ethics reform bill signed by the governor in April.
Lawmakers needed two-thirds of the votes in each legislative body to override the veto; the House overrode the veto on Monday but the closely divided Senate lacked enough votes to follow suit. The veto of funding for the ethics commission was sustained.
Photo of Gov. McAuliffe courtesy of Kate Wellington on Wikimedia Commons.
June 24, 2014 •
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June 24, 2014 •
Florida Gov. Signs Ethics Bill
Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 846 into law on Friday, June 20, 2014. The ethics bill takes effect July 1, 2014 and requires lobbyists at Florida’s five water management districts to register and file periodic reports with the Lobbyist […]
Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 846 into law on Friday, June 20, 2014. The ethics bill takes effect July 1, 2014 and requires lobbyists at Florida’s five water management districts to register and file periodic reports with the Lobbyist Registration Office of the Florida Legislature.
The original version of the bill would have required lobbyist registration for individuals seeking to influence any of the 136 independent special districts statewide. Such independent special districts include water management districts, hospital districts, and any other independent special district that exercises ad valorem taxing authority. The final version, however, only requires lobbyist registration for individuals seeking to influence Florida’s water management districts.
Rep. Kathleen Passidomo considered the original version of the bill too broad, thus revising the bill in committee to only impose lobbyist registration on water management districts. Passidomo has said if registration works smoothly at the water districts, the Legislature may consider requiring more special districts to register lobbyists.
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