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November 19, 2013  •  

Topic of Living Wage Returns to DC City Council

The topic of a living wage in Washington, D.C. has been revived in the City Council. A new proposal would increase the DC minimum wage to $11.50 per hour by 2016, making the wage one of the highest in the […]

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November 18, 2013  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Earmark Ban Hits Lobbyists’ Influence on Spending Bills” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call. “Capital gains: Spending on contracts and lobbying propels a wave of new wealth in D .C.” by Greg Jaffe and Jim Tankersley in The Washington […]

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November 18, 2013  •  

Georgia Governor Schedules Special Elections

Gov. Nathan Deal has issued writs of election to fill vacancies in House Districts 2 and 22. The special elections will be held on January 7, 2014, without party primaries. Runoff elections, if needed, will be held on Tuesday, February […]

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November 18, 2013  •  

Trenton Ethics Board Establishes Code of Ethics

Trenton’s recently established ethics board passed the city’s first code of ethics last week. The long-awaited code outlines behavioral guidelines for elected officials, city employees, and representatives serving on city boards. Included are provisions regarding conflicts of interest, receipt of […]

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Following the November 13, 2013 meeting, the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission issued an order to deny lobbyist renewal for the calendar year of 2014 for each lobbyist with outstanding registration, supplemental registration, identification card, and/or badge fees. […]

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November 18, 2013  •  

Wisconsin Legislature Ends Regular Session

Lawmakers ended the 2013 regular session early Friday morning, November 15, 2013, after approving an anti-abortion license plate, increased coverage for mental health services, and changes to voting hours and voter ID laws. The first special session concerning property tax […]

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A special election is expected to be announced soon for House District 11. Rep. Onzlee Ware just won reelection to his sixth term in the seat, but plans to resign to care for his ill mother. The election could come […]

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Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has proposed increasing the frequency of reporting campaign finance data and imposing a reporting requirement before spending for certain campaign contributions. Abbott, a candidate for governor, announced his intentions for these and other ethics reforms […]

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November 15, 2013  •  

News You Can Use Digest – November 15, 2012

      National: Initiative Spending Booms Past $1 Billion as Corporations Sponsor Their Own Proposals Washington Post – Reid Wilson | Published: 11/7/2013 The initiative process, originally aimed at giving citizens the chance to break industry’s hold on state Legislatures, […]

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Gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner recently put $500,000 of his own money into his campaign, effectively lifting contribution limits for all candidates in the race. Under state law, candidates may accept no more than $5,300 from individuals and $52,600 from PACs. […]

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November 14, 2013  •  

Hawaii Special Session Adjourns Sine Die

On November 12, the Legislature adjourned its second special session sine die. The legislative body convened in October to address marriage equality. Effective December 2, the Hawaii Marriage Equality Act of 2013 recognizes marriages between individuals of the same sex, […]

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The Hawaii State Ethics Commission issued four Informal Advisory Opinions pertaining to a state official’s receipt of complimentary event tickets. A state agency may have a legitimate state interest in giving an agency board member a ticket to an agency […]

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November 13, 2013  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “Lobbyists, Congress Partner for Local Food Drive” by Anna Giaritelli in Roll Call. “Nominating Committee Makes 2014 Recommendations” from the American League of Lobbyists. Canada: “Commissioner of Lobbying orders first lobbying ban ever” by Julius […]

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Rep. Hagan introduced HB 339 last week. HB 339 would enact section 105.43 of the Revised Code and require the capitol square review and advisory board to issue identification badges to all lobbyists seeking entrance to capitol square. Each badge […]

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