December 5, 2013 •
California Governor Calls Special Election for Senate District 23
Gov. Jerry Brown issued a proclamation declaring a special election for Senate District 23. The primary will be held on March 25, 2014. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a special general election will be held June […]

Gov. Jerry Brown issued a proclamation declaring a special election for Senate District 23. The primary will be held on March 25, 2014.
If no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a special general election will be held June 3, 2014.
The vacancy occurred following the resignation by Bill Emmerson. Senate District 23 includes portions of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties.
December 5, 2013 •
Wisconsin Government Accountability Board Updates Lobbying Website
The Government Accountability Board has updated the lobbying website at https://lobbying.wi.gov. Visitors to the site can search by lobbyist or lobbyist principal to view total lobbying hours by lobbyists and total lobbying expenditures by lobbyist principals. A lobbyist principal’s entire […]
The Government Accountability Board has updated the lobbying website at https://lobbying.wi.gov.
Visitors to the site can search by lobbyist or lobbyist principal to view total lobbying hours by lobbyists and total lobbying expenditures by lobbyist principals.
A lobbyist principal’s entire report can also be accessed, including the subject matter of lobbying efforts.
December 5, 2013 •
Virginia Special Election Updates
One Virginia special election has been scheduled and another may be on the horizon. Governor Bob McDonnell set the special election to replace Del. Onzlee Ware in House District 11 for January 7. Another election could follow soon after to […]
One Virginia special election has been scheduled and another may be on the horizon. Governor Bob McDonnell set the special election to replace Del. Onzlee Ware in House District 11 for January 7.
Another election could follow soon after to replace attorney general-elect Mark Herring, currently serving as senator for the 33rd District. Although the State Board of Elections declared Sen. Herring the winner, a recount was requested by his opponent, Sen. Mark Obenshain. The recount is expected to be completed sometime in December.
December 5, 2013 •
D.C. City Council Unanimously Approves Minimum Wage Increase
The Washington, D.C. City Council unanimously approved a bill raising the city’s minimum wage to $11.50 per hour. The Council must hold a final vote on the bill and send it to Mayor Vincent C. Gray before it becomes law. […]
The Washington, D.C. City Council unanimously approved a bill raising the city’s minimum wage to $11.50 per hour.
The Council must hold a final vote on the bill and send it to Mayor Vincent C. Gray before it becomes law. The final vote will probably occur early next year.
If the measure passes, the new minimum wage will take effect in 2016, making it one of the highest minimum wages in the country.
December 5, 2013 •
Thursday News Roundup
Lobbying “Partying Within the Rules | K Street Files” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call. “San Francisco sues former Supervisor Michael Yaki” by John Coté in the San Francisco Chronicle. Campaign Finance “Mitch McConnell’s Campaign Stumbles on Easy Steps” by […]
Lobbying
“Partying Within the Rules | K Street Files” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.
“San Francisco sues former Supervisor Michael Yaki” by John Coté in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Campaign Finance
“Mitch McConnell’s Campaign Stumbles on Easy Steps” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call’s Political MoneyLine.
Delaware: “State prepares to roll out campaign finance website” by James Dawson on NPR.
New York: “Future Of Public Campaign Finance Uncertain” by Karen DeWitt in WAMC Northeast Public Radio.
Ethics
Hawaii: “City’s lawyer subverting ethics panel, director says” by Gordon Y.K. Pang in the Honolulu Star Advertiser.
Kentucky: “Ethics Reporter: Celebrating 20 years of one of most comprehensive ethics laws in nation” by the Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission in KyForward.
Virginia: “Ethics reforms unlikely to include criminal penalties, Marshall says” by Andrew Cain in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Congress
“Play of the Day: The Do-Nothing Congress Sets a Record” by Reena Flores in Government Executive.
“ʹDo-Nothingʹ Label Belongs to Democrats, Boehner Says (Video)” by JM Rieger in Roll Call.
“Voting By Electronic Device — In the Senate?” by Niels Lesniewski in Roll Call.
Government Tech and Social Media
“Ruck.us Dies Down; Yet Another Political Social Network Goes Bust” by Micah Sifry in TechPresident.
“California Lt. Governor Wants Cloud and Open Data Policies” by Brian Heaton in Government Technology.
“In Ottawa, Open Data App Competition Mysteriously Disappears” by Jessica McKenzie in TechPresident.
“For Some Feds, the Mobile Revolution Means the Workday Never Ends” in NextGov.
December 5, 2013 •
Legislation We Are Tracking
At any given time, more than 1,000 legislative bills, which can affect how you do business as a government affairs professional, are being discussed in federal, state, and local jurisdictions. These bills are summarized in State and Federal Communications’ digital […]
At any given time, more than 1,000 legislative bills, which can affect how you do business as a government affairs professional, are being discussed in federal, state, and local jurisdictions. These bills are summarized in State and Federal Communications’ digital encyclopedias for lobbying laws, political contributions, and procurement lobbying and can be found in the client portion of our website.
Summaries of major bills are also included in monthly email updates sent to all clients. The chart below shows the number of bills we are tracking in regard to lobbying laws, political contributions, and procurement lobbying.
December 5, 2013 •
The World According to Carol Carson
Carol Carson is the executive director of the Connecticut Office of Government Accountability. In September she provided her Top 10 Tips at the Practising Law Institute’s Campaign Finance and Lobbying program in Washington, DC. 10. Register. Register. Register. 9. In Connecticut, you […]
Carol Carson is the executive director of the Connecticut Office of Government Accountability. In September she provided her Top 10 Tips at the Practising Law Institute’s Campaign Finance and Lobbying program in Washington, DC.
10. Register. Register. Register.
9. In Connecticut, you are required to wear your lobbying badge… So wear your lobbying badge.
8. Keep contemporaneous records.
7. Get advice from the agency. We are here to help.
6. If you mess up, fess up.
5. Don’t play us.
4. Work with us.
3. Lobbying is a self-policing industry.
2. Video surveillance is everywhere.
1. We would rather help you get it right then catch you doing it wrong.
We are huge fans of Carol Carson because she is out there working with the registered community to file accurate and timely reports. Everyone should use her Top 10 Tips to manage compliance.
It is a busy time of the year. Make sure your 2014 registrations are in order. Need help, call us. We Comply.
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Elizabeth Bartz
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@elizabethbartz
December 4, 2013 •
DC City Council Unanimously Passes Campaign Finance Reform
The City Council in Washington, D.C. has unanimously approved a campaign finance reform bill. The new legislation includes provisions for electronic filing of campaign finance reports, mandatory training for treasurers of political committees, and prohibits entities besides corporations, namely LLCs, […]
The City Council in Washington, D.C. has unanimously approved a campaign finance reform bill. The new legislation includes provisions for electronic filing of campaign finance reports, mandatory training for treasurers of political committees, and prohibits entities besides corporations, namely LLCs, from making political contributions.
The bill now awaits signature by the Mayor. If signed, the bill will take effect in 2015.
Photo of the John A. Wilson Building couresty of Andrew Wiseman on Wikimedia Commons.
December 4, 2013 •
50 States Strong – The 2013 NCSL Fall Forum
Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of State and Federal Communications, is attending the National Council of State Legislatures’ Fall Forum from December 4-6 in Washington, D.C.. Bartz is a member NCSL’s Board of Directors. According to organization’s website: “The Fall […]
Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of
State and Federal Communications, is attending the National Council of State Legislatures’ Fall Forum from December 4-6 in Washington, D.C..
Bartz is a member NCSL’s Board of Directors.
According to organization’s website:
“The Fall Forum brings together legislators and staff to craft solutions to critical issues and network with colleagues from around the nation. Join fellow legislators at Lobby Day on Capitol Hill to advocate for the states. Attend exclusive briefings for legislative staff. And work on important state issues as part of NCSL’s standing committees.”
You can find out more about the event’s agenda here.
December 4, 2013 •
Wednesday Government Relations News
Lobbying “K Street shop closing after three decades” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “Lobbying Dollars Drop Off During Least Productive Congress” by Amanda Terkel in the Huffington Post. “Intense […]
Lobbying
“K Street shop closing after three decades” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill.
“Lobbying World” in The Hill.
“Bottom Line” in The Hill.
“Lobbying Dollars Drop Off During Least Productive Congress” by Amanda Terkel in the Huffington Post.
“Intense lobbying threatens farm bill” by Dave Rogers in Politico.
California: “Local government, agencies ring up sizable lobbying tabs in D.C.” by Raju Chebium and Jeff Mitchell in The Californian.
Missouri: “Trips, golf and World Series tickets; Missouri lobbyists gifts surge in October” by Walker Moskop in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Campaign Finance
“Campaign-Finance Reformers Criticize SEC Move” by Thomas Catan in The Wall Street Journal.
“Donʹt support ʹcampaign finance reformʹ? Try combating ʹcorruptionʹ” by Michael Beckel in The Center for Public Integrity.
California: “San Bernardino to require online filing of campaign finance statements” by Ryan Hagen in The Sun.
District of Columbia: “DC Approves Campaign Finance Reforms” by Alisha Green in the Sunlight Foundation Blog.
Maryland: “Mizeur to accept public financing” by Michael Dresser in The Baltimore Sun.
Michigan: “Controversial Michigan campaign finance bill would double special interest group donation limits” by Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Live.
New York: “Mayoral campaigns to repay $6.8M in public matching funds” by Greg B. Smith in the New York Daily News.
New York: “Moreland Commission report draws reaction from both sides” by Karen Dewitt in WRVO Public Media.
Virginia: “$3 Million Funneled into Virginia’s November Election” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call’s Political MoneyLine.
Elections
“Elections Forecast Helps Kick Off NCSL Fall Forum” by Michael D. Hernandez in the NCSL Blog.
December 3, 2013 •
MA 2014 Primary Date Changed
The 2014 Massachusetts state primary has been moved up a week from September 16 to September 9 due to the passage of House Bill 3764. This bill only changes the 2014 primary date and does not affect future state primary […]
The 2014 Massachusetts state primary has been moved up a week from September 16 to September 9 due to the passage of House Bill 3764.
This bill only changes the 2014 primary date and does not affect future state primary dates. The bill was introduced and passed by the House on November 18, passed by the Senate the following day, and signed by the governor a week later.
December 2, 2013 •
Missouri Special Session to Consider Boeing Incentives
Legislators are meeting today, Monday, December 2, 2013, for a special session to consider a package of tax breaks designed to give Boeing a reason to bring thousands of jobs to the state. Gov. Jay Nixon called the special session […]
Legislators are meeting today, Monday, December 2, 2013, for a special session to consider a package of tax breaks designed to give Boeing a reason to bring thousands of jobs to the state. Gov. Jay Nixon called the special session and asked legislators to approve a $150 million incentive package with extensions of existing economic development programs.
Nixon hopes the package will attract Boeing’s 777X program after a machinists union in Washington State rejected the company’s long-term contract proposal earlier this month.
Prior to the union vote, Washington legislators passed a package of incentives with the largest tax breaks any state had ever offered to a corporation.
Photo of the Missouri Capitol courtesy of RebelAt on Wikimedia Commons.
December 2, 2013 •
Special Primary Election for Alabama House District 31 to Be Held Tuesday
A special primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3 to fill the vacancy in House District 31. There are four Republicans and no Democrats on the ballot.
A special primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3 to fill the vacancy in House District 31.
There are four Republicans and no Democrats on the ballot.
December 2, 2013 •
Eleventh Circuit Expedites Case Involving Ballot Access Issue for 1st Congressional District Candidate
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals expedited a key ballot access case on November 27. The case, Hall v. Secretary of State of Alabama, was brought by independent candidate James Hall, the only minor party candidate who submitted any signatures […]
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals expedited a key ballot access case on November 27.
The case, Hall v. Secretary of State of Alabama, was brought by independent candidate James Hall, the only minor party candidate who submitted any signatures to be on the ballot of the December 17 special election in Alabama’s 1st Congressional District.
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