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The 2023 session for the West Virginia Legislature adjourned sine die on March 12. Before adjourning, lawmakers passed bills modifying grassroots lobbying and independent expenditure reporting. Senate Bill 508, which addresses grassroots lobbying groups, would raise limits triggering certain reporting […]

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March 14, 2023  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Pennsylvania: “‘Ya Fav Trashman’ Mishandled Campaign Funds and Bilked Staffers. He Says He Wants to Make Things Right.” by Mike Martin (Philadelphia Inquirer) for MSN Elections Georgia: “Little-Known Lawyer, a Trump Ally, Draws Scrutiny in Georgia” by Danny Hakim and Richard Fausset […]

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March 13, 2023  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections Colorado: “Former Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Censured by Colorado Judge for False Statements” by Matthew Brown (Washington Post) for MSN Ethics New Mexico: “Lobbyists Had Safety Plans and Trainings for NM’s 2023 Session, Fearing Misconduct by Lawmakers” by Megan Gleason for Source New […]

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March 10, 2023  •  

News You Can Use Digest – March 10, 2023

National/Federal Group Seeks Disbarment of a Trump-Aligned Lawyer for a Key Jan. 6 Witness DNyuz – Charlie Savage (New York Times) | Published: 3/6/2023 In appearing before the January 6 committee last year, Cassidy Hutchinson, the former White House aide who recounted […]

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March 9, 2023  •  

Bismarck City Commissioner Resigns

Bismark, North Dakota City Commissioner Mark Splonskowski is resigning effective March 20, due to conflicts of interest when he assumes the Burleigh County auditor/treasurer position in April. Sponkowski was elected to the county post in November. The city commission will […]

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The Wyoming State Legislature adjourned sine die March 3, after passing 196 bills during the 37-day session. Among the passed bills, the legislature ratified Senate Bill 40. Senate Bill 40 closed an exemption for federal political action committees (PACs) active […]

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Gov. Mark Gordon has signed a bill removing an exemption from state campaign finance reporting for federal political action committees (PACs) active in Wyoming elections. Senate Bill 40 requires federal PACs to report in Wyoming unless they are making contributions […]

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Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas loaned $100,100 to his campaign after advancing to the April 4 runoff election against Brandon Johnson. The two candidates may now receive unlimited contributions because contribution limits do not apply in any city race where the […]

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A special election has been scheduled for May 16 to fill a vacant state representative seat in House District 108. The seat became vacant when current state Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver won the January 31 special election for the Senate […]

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Ohio: “Ex-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder, Former Ohio GOP Leader Matt Borges Found Guilty” by Jessie Balmert and Laura Bischoff (Columbus Dispatch) for MSN

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March 9, 2023  •  

Meet our Expert – Ren Koozer

Ren Koozer - Vice President

What are your areas of expertise? Network architecture, design and management, SQL Database design and management, as well as web design and data integration. How long have you been at State and Federal Communications? I have been with the company […]

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Ohio: “Deliberations Begin in Epic Corruption Trial” by Marty Schladen for Ohio Capital Journal

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March 9, 2023  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Oregon: “Oregon Democrats Say They’re Serious About Capping Political Donations, but Their Proposals Include Loopholes” by Hillary Borrud (Portland Oregonian) for MSN Elections National: “Trump Spurred ‘Existential Crisis’ at Fox News, Lawsuit Exhibits Show” by Sarah Ellison (Washington Post) for MSN National: “More […]

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FEC; Photo: Sarah Silbiger/CQ Roll Call

On March 1, the Federal Election Commission’s (FEC) Final Rule concerning internet communications disclaimers took effect. With it, the definition of public communication was revised in 11 CFR  §110.11 in an attempt to clarify how it applies to general public […]

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