March 8, 2023 •
Chicago Mayor Will Be Elected in Runoff on April 4
Mayor Lori Lightfoot will not have a second term and none of the nine candidates in the race for mayor secured over 50% of the vote. The runoff election between candidates Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas is scheduled for April […]
Mayor Lori Lightfoot will not have a second term and none of the nine candidates in the race for mayor secured over 50% of the vote.
The runoff election between candidates Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas is scheduled for April 4.
Lightfoot is the first incumbent to lose a reelection bid in 40 years.
March 8, 2023 •
New York City Passes New Independent Expenditure Disclosure
City Council passed a city charter amendment requiring individuals and entities making independent expenditures related to municipal ballot questions to file disclosure reports. Local Law No. 22 of 2023 requires individuals and entities making independent expenditures of $5,000 or more […]
City Council passed a city charter amendment requiring individuals and entities making independent expenditures related to municipal ballot questions to file disclosure reports.
Local Law No. 22 of 2023 requires individuals and entities making independent expenditures of $5,000 or more in support or opposition to a municipal ballot proposal or referendum to file independent expenditure disclosure reports.
The new reporting requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024.
March 8, 2023 •
California Senate Bill 1439 Challenged in Court
A coalition of business groups have filed a lawsuit against the Fair Political Practices Commission, seeking to stop enforcement of new pay-to-play restrictions in Senate Bill 1439. The new law removed the exception for locally elected officials and extended the […]
A coalition of business groups have filed a lawsuit against the Fair Political Practices Commission, seeking to stop enforcement of new pay-to-play restrictions in Senate Bill 1439.
The new law removed the exception for locally elected officials and extended the restricted period from three to 12 months.
The lawsuit seeks to throw out the new law, claiming the bill is unconstitutional, both in the manner it altered the Political Reform Act and in practice.
Plaintiffs allege Senate Bill 1439 does not further the original purpose of the Political Reform Act, but directly conflicts with the original provisions regulating certain financial conflicts of interest of public officials.
Additionally, the plaintiffs claim the bill is unconstitutional on freedom of speech grounds, stating the bill significantly restricts the making and receiving of campaign contributions to local elected officials throughout the state.
No trial date has been set at this time.
March 8, 2023 •
Virginia Special Election Has Been Scheduled
Virginia Senate District 9 will have a vacancy created due to state Sen. Jennifer McClellan’s election to the U.S. House of Representatives. The Richmond Democrat has indicated she intends to resign on March 7. Virginia’s 9th Senate District is composed […]
Virginia Senate District 9 will have a vacancy created due to state Sen. Jennifer McClellan’s election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Richmond Democrat has indicated she intends to resign on March 7.
Virginia’s 9th Senate District is composed of Charles City County, portions of Hanover and Henrico counties, and parts of Richmond.
The special election has been set for March 28.
March 8, 2023 •
Canada’s Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Resigns
On February 21, Mario Dion retired from his position running Canada’s federal ethics office. As Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner for the past five years, Dion was responsible for helping appointed and elected officials prevent and avoid conflicts between […]
On February 21, Mario Dion retired from his position running Canada’s federal ethics office.
As Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner for the past five years, Dion was responsible for helping appointed and elected officials prevent and avoid conflicts between their public duties and private interests. His duties included administering the Conflict of Interest Act for public office holders and the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons.
Dion said he stepped down because of because of persistent health issues. For now, the seat is vacant. The Parliament of Canada Act requires the position be filled through appointment, after consultation with the leader of every recognized party in the House of Commons and approval of the appointment by resolution of that House, by the Governor in Council.
March 8, 2023 •
Colorado Secretary of State Adopts Contribution Limit Increases
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office issued a notice of temporary adoption of rules taking immediate effect, implementing contribution limit increases consistent with Constitutional requirements. The Colorado Constitution requires contribution limits to be adjusted based upon the percentage change over […]
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office issued a notice of temporary adoption of rules taking immediate effect, implementing contribution limit increases consistent with Constitutional requirements.
The Colorado Constitution requires contribution limits to be adjusted based upon the percentage change over a four-year period in the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Denver-Boulder-Greeley.
The Secretary of State’s Office calculates the adjustment for each limit and specifies the limits in promulgated rules.
Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and state treasurer may now accept $725 per election from individuals and political committees, and $7,825 per election from small donor committees.
Additionally, candidates for state Legislature, state Board of Education, University of Colorado regent, and district attorney may now accept $225 per election from individuals and political committees, and $3,100 per election from small donor committees.
Other increases include contribution limits of $23,600 per calendar year from small donor committees to a political party at the state, county, district, and local levels combined.
The next adjustment will take place in the first quarter of 2027.
March 8, 2023 •
Kansas Proposes Bill to Overhaul Campaign Finance, Limit Ethics Commission Power
Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would diminish the state campaign finance laws and the powers of the governmental ethics commission. Sponsored by the House Committee on Elections, House Bill 2391 would allow candidates to donate money to a […]
Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would diminish the state campaign finance laws and the powers of the governmental ethics commission.
Sponsored by the House Committee on Elections, House Bill 2391 would allow candidates to donate money to a third-party, such as a political committee or party, and instruct the funds be routed to another campaign or entity.
The bill would legalize the ability to make a political contribution in the name of another person or entity, meaning an individual could donate the maximum amount allowed to a given candidate and then route funds through additional sources.
House Bill 2391 would end the ethics commission’s subpoena power unless it can establish probable cause and impose a two-year statute of limitations on campaign finance violations, ending any active investigations on activity that took place after 2021.
If passed, the bill would become effective July 1.
March 8, 2023 •
Orange County Council, California Raises Contribution Limit
The Orange County Council has voted to raise the campaign contribution limit from $2,200 to $2,500 per election cycle. The Orange County Campaign Reform Ordinance requires the board to adjust the campaign contribution limitation in February of every odd year. […]
The Orange County Council has voted to raise the campaign contribution limit from $2,200 to $2,500 per election cycle.
The Orange County Campaign Reform Ordinance requires the board to adjust the campaign contribution limitation in February of every odd year.
The Orange County Council adjusts the contribution limit according to changes in the Consumer Price Index and rounds to the nearest $100.
March 8, 2023 •
Virginia Legislature Adjourns Regular Session
The Virginia Legislature adjourned the regular session on February 25 after 46 days. Lawmakers considered over 2,800 pieces of legislation during this time and managed to pass over 1,600 bills in both the House and Senate. Notably, the Legislature passed […]
The Virginia Legislature adjourned the regular session on February 25 after 46 days.
Lawmakers considered over 2,800 pieces of legislation during this time and managed to pass over 1,600 bills in both the House and Senate.
Notably, the Legislature passed a “mini-budget” providing funding for urgent items for the state.
Budget negotiations will continue and the Legislature is scheduled to reconvene on April 12.
March 8, 2023 •
Alabama Governor Ivey Calls Special Session
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced a special session during her State of the State address on March 7. This session will begin March 8 and will focus on allocating the remaining $1.1 billion in federal funds from the American Rescue […]
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced a special session during her State of the State address on March 7.
This session will begin March 8 and will focus on allocating the remaining $1.1 billion in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan.
Among the issues to be covered will be how to both pay debts and invest in broadband and water infrastructure projects.
March 8, 2023 •
Larry Householder Trial Update – 3/8/2023
Ohio: “Prosecutor Says Householder Led Pay-to-Play Scheme; Defense Calls It ‘Nothing Burger’” by Jessie Balmert and Laura Bischoff (Columbus Dispatch) for Yahoo News
Ohio: “Prosecutor Says Householder Led Pay-to-Play Scheme; Defense Calls It ‘Nothing Burger'” by Jessie Balmert and Laura Bischoff (Columbus Dispatch) for Yahoo News
March 8, 2023 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance Canada: “Doug Ford’s Campaign Finance Law Struck Down by Court” by Robert Benzie for Toronto Star Massachusetts: “Campaign Finance Regulators Investigating Whether MassGOP Coordinated with Super PAC, in Violation of Law” by Emma Platoff (Boston Globe) for MSN Elections National: “Election Deniers Take […]
March 7, 2023 •
Larry Householder Trial Update – 3/7/2023
Ohio: “This Ohio Trial Has Big Implications for Corruption and Campaign Finance Law” by Tal Kopen (Boston Globe) for MSN
Ohio: “This Ohio Trial Has Big Implications for Corruption and Campaign Finance Law” by Tal Kopen (Boston Globe) for MSN
March 7, 2023 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance California: “Donors Step Up for Mark Ridley-Thomas’ Defense Against Bribery and Corruption Charges” by Matt Hamilton and Katie Licari (Los Angeles Times) for Yahoo News Virginia: “Virginia General Assembly Adjourns for 2023 After Passing Modest Campaign Finance Reform” by Jimmy Cloutier for […]
Campaign Finance
California: “Donors Step Up for Mark Ridley-Thomas’ Defense Against Bribery and Corruption Charges” by Matt Hamilton and Katie Licari (Los Angeles Times) for Yahoo News
Virginia: “Virginia General Assembly Adjourns for 2023 After Passing Modest Campaign Finance Reform” by Jimmy Cloutier for OpenSecrets
Ethics
National: “Group Seeks Disbarment of a Trump-Aligned Lawyer for a Key Jan. 6 Witness” by Charlie Savage (New York Times) for DNyuz
Idaho: “The MAGA-fication of North Idaho College” by Charles Homans (New York Times) for Yahoo News
Kansas: “As Special Interests Try to Influence Kansas Lawmakers, Some Want to Loosen the Rules” by Jonathan Shorman and Katie Bernard (Kansas City Star) for MSN
New Jersey: “The Last New Jersey Reporter on Capitol Hill Just Got Laid Off” by Elahe Izadi (Washington Post) for MSN
Pennsylvania: “New Pa. House Rules Expand Who Can File a Sexual Harassment Complaint Against Lawmakers” by Katie Meyer for Spotlight PA
Lobbying
Texas: “Changes to City Lobbying Rules OK’d by Ethics Review Commission” by Chad Swiatecki for Austin Monitor
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