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Lawmakers called a press conference to announce a package of bills to make major upgrades to government accountability rules and practices. Senator Ricardo Lara and Kevin de Leon have filed Senate Bill 1441 through Senate Bill 1444 as spot bills, […]

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The Senate is considering campaign finance bills to narrow reporting requirements of advocacy groups and widen the ability of lobbyists to provide campaign contributions. Senate Bill 654 would further distinguish non-reportable “issue advocacy” from reportable “candidate advocacy.” Briefly in 2010, […]

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March 6, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “K Street gears up for Hillary” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. “Groups Try to Mute the Comcast Lobby | K Street Files” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call. Louisiana: “Former Jindal aide Rainwater looks to lobbying, consulting” by […]

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Gov. Mike Beebe has signed a bill allowing him not to call a special election to fill the lieutenant governor’s office. Senate Bill 139, now Act 210, allows the governor to forgo a special election to fill a vacancy in […]

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  State and Federal Communications, Inc. recently was honored as one of Northeast Ohio’s fastest growing companies in 2013! Weatherhead 100, the organization offering the award, has a mission to be “a venue for encouraging the truest spirit of entrepreneurialism […]

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Governor Pat McCrory drew widespread criticism for his decision to leave the 12th Congressional District seat formerly held by Mel Watt vacant until the regularly scheduled general election in November of this year. In a possible attempt to appease his […]

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March 5, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. Kentucky: “Ethics Reporter: First month of session sees one-month record of $1.9 million for lobbyists” by the Kentucky Ethics Commission in KY Forward. Wisconsin: “Wisconsin senator seeks to allow in-session lobbyist checks” by Patrick […]

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The Mission of State and Federal Communications is to make sure that your organization can say, “I Comply.” We are the leading authority and exclusive information source on legislation and regulations surrounding campaign finance and political contributions; state, federal, and […]

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The Board of Supervisors has adopted a Lobbyist Ordinance to regulate any person who contacts certain county officials with the purpose of promoting, supporting, modifying, opposing, or causing delay or abandonment of conduct. Ordinance No. NS-19-42 regulates contract lobbyists, in-house […]

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March 4, 2014  •  

See Us in Person!

  Here is our March – April calendar. State and Federal Communications will be attending these events. If you plan to be there as well, be sure to say hello! March 3-6   PAC National Conference, Miami Beach, Florida March 16-19   […]

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March 4, 2014  •  

Our March Photo Scrapbook

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March 4, 2014  •  

Call Us

  For those of you who read this column regularly, you know I like my music. Call me (call me) on the line Call me, call me any, any anytime Call me (call me) I’ll arrive You can call me […]

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A group billing itself as “the first nationwide super PAC focused on electing Democratic state legislators and other political leaders to build middle-class economic security” is challenging Pennsylvania’s ban on corporate and labor union contributions. General Majority PAC filed suit […]

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Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “Wyden’s rise starts K Street bidding war” by Megan R. Wilson and Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. “Hollywood’s Top Lobbying Group Is Sponsoring CPAC” by Nikki Schwab in U.S. News & World Report. Campaign […]

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