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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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January 15, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “How do people become lobbyists? Ask USA TODAY” by George Hager in USA Today. “K Street’s Ogilvy adds firepower on taxes” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. Arizona: “Lobbyist pleads guilty to misdemeanor” by […]

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With the appointment of Mel Watt to the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the 12th Congressional District seat in North Carolina is vacant. Governor Pat McCrory announced that he will not call a special election for that seat, but instead will […]

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January 14, 2014  •  

Taking Care of Those Who Take Care of You

  You would think all would be quiet after the hustle and bustle of the holidays.  Well, not at State and Federal Communications.  January is our busiest month, and our professionals are putting in extra effort, energy, and time to […]

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Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “Lobbyists Ask, Then Write, ʹWhere The Jobs Areʹ” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call. “Gillespie Senate run tests stigma of ʹlobbyistʹ label” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. Campaign Finance “Why Campaign Finance Laws […]

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January 13, 2014  •  

Ethics Bill Introduced in Kentucky

Kentucky could see updates to its legislative ethics code this session. House Bill 3 would amend the state ethics code to include recommendations of the Legislative Ethics Commission, including: Establishing a “no cup of coffee” rule for gifts from lobbyists […]

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Ren Koozer, Executive Director at State and Federal Communications, is attending the Public Affairs Institute in Laguna Beach, California. The week-long Public Affairs Council program is a combination of unparalleled public affairs speakers, small group discussions, and networking. The Public Affairs […]

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Terry McAuliffe was sworn in as Governor of Virginia this weekend, and already he is making ethics a priority for his administration. Executive Order 2 establishes a gift limit for all executive branch officials and employees, prohibiting acceptance of gifts […]

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January 13, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Loopholes Give Free Overseas Travel to Lobbyists and Members of Congress” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call’s Political MoneyLine. “Lobbyists poised for more profit declines, but also finding ways to keep business flowing” by Holly Yeager in The Washington […]

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The bipartisan Senate Select Committee on Ethics has issued its final report and recommendations on an ethics bill to be considered during the start of next week’s legislative session. House Bill 3945 already has 54 pending Senate amendments and will […]

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