Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update - State and Federal Communications

April 15, 2014  •  

Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update

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Lobbying

Missouri: “Proposed ban on lobbyist gifts dropped after debate” by Jonathan Shorman in the Springfield News-Leader.

Campaign Finance

Arizona: “Bill could reduce campaign oversight” by Mary Jo Pitzl in The Republic.

Georgia: “Federal finance ruling may filter to Georgia” by Jim Gaines in The Telegraph.

Ethics

Colorado: “Ethics commission dismissed complaint filed against Gov. Hickenlooper” by Lynn Bartels in The Denver Post.

Washington: “How many free meals are enough for legislators?” by Brad Shannon in The News Tribune.

Open Government

Mississippi: “Ethics Commission Says Text Messages are Public Records” by The Associated Press on WTOK TV News.

From the State Legislatures

Utah: “Legislators won’t try overriding governor” by Robert Gehrke in The Salt Lake Tribune.

 

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