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Lobbying “Some Corporations and Associations Cut Lobbying Expenditures” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call. “Top-Ranked Chamber of Commerce Increases Lobbying In 4th Quarter” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call. “K Street pays top dollar for revolving door talent” by Lee […]

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The State of Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget –Procurement is holding a seminar on Contracting with the State of Michigan. It will be held January 23, 2014 from 2:00pm—4:30pm at Constitution Hall, 525 West Allegan Street, Lansing MI […]

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By a vote of 6-1, the Bergen County Board of Freeholders introduced a resolution to reverse last year’s pay-to-play ordinance. The resolution would lower the allowed campaign contribution from no-bid contractors from $5,200 to $2,000. County Executive Kathleen Donovan vetoed […]

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January 20, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Obama lobbying ban faces setback in court” by Andy Sullivan (Reuters) in the Chicago Tribune. “Federal court orders rehearing on lobbying ban” by Byron Tau in Politico Influence. “Congress and Lobbyists Are Going Downhill” by Kent Cooper in Roll […]

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Ten Missouri residents filed suit in early January asking a judge to compel Gov. Jay Nixon to call special elections to fill vacant legislative seats. The governor is granted constitutional authority to do so and is required to issue a […]

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Missouri legislators made ethics a top priority at the start of their legislative session. The Legislature convened on January 8 and members filed at least 10 bills addressing issues such as lobbyist registration, gifts to public officials, campaign contribution limits, […]

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January 17, 2014  •  

2014 PAC Grassroots Pre-Conference Luncheon

  Join us on Monday, February 3, and engage with our experts to see if you can safely say, “I comply!” PAC Grassroots is just 2 weeks away, and we would like to invite you to State and Federal Communications’ […]

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January 17, 2014  •  

Georgia Legislature Changes 2014 Election Dates

Lawmakers passed a new 2014 election schedule, moving this year’s primaries from July 15 to May 20. The change will comply with a federal court order requiring at least 45 days between primary and general elections and subsequent runoffs to […]

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Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh introduced a bill in the Senate of Alabama on Tuesday that would impose stricter revolving door prohibitions on legislators. Senate Bill 36 redefines “legislative body” as “Legislature of Alabama”, which eliminates the current loophole […]

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On January 19, 2014, the city’s Wage Theft Ordinance takes effect. The ordinance prohibits contracts with the city for vendors convicted of wage theft, assessed an administrative penalty involving wage theft, or adjudicated in a civil action of engaging in […]

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January 17, 2014  •  

News You Can Use Digest – January 17, 2014

      National: A National Strategy Funds State Political Monopolies New York Times – Nicholas Confessore | Published: 1/12/2014 A sophisticated political apparatus was designed by Republicans to channel political money from around the country into states where conditions were […]

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  State and Federal Communications proudly sponsored today’s Akron Roundtable luncheon at the Quaker Station in Akron, Ohio. “Bringing the World to Akron” is the motto of this crucial speaker series and today’s event was one of the best. Elizabeth […]

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January 16, 2014  •  

Quebec Doctors Accused of Illegal Lobbying

Drs. Gaétan Barrette and Frédéric Desjardins have been accused of engaging in illegal lobbying of former Quebec Health Minister Philippe Couillard. Barrette and Desjardins wrote a letter to Couillard regarding the ownership of private radiology clinics at a time the […]

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January 15, 2014  •  

By-Elections Called in Ontario, Canada

Today, by-elections were called in Ontario, Canada, for the provincial electoral districts of Niagara Falls and Thornhill. The election for both seats will be held on February 13. Kim Craitor resigned from his seat as MPP for Niagara Falls in […]

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