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February 27, 2013  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

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Web Entrepreneur Tries to Bridge K Street and Grass-Roots Advocacy” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.

K Street Files: Manufacturers, Citing Job Losses, Oppose Carbon Tax” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.

Lobbying World” in The Hill.

Lincoln actor joins museum leaders lobbying in DC” by The Associated Press in the Peoria Journal Star.

Campaign Finance

Pay to play?” by Allison MacDonald on MSNBC.

Arizona: “Clean Elections consolidation bill advances” by The Associated Press in the Arizona Daily Sun.

Montana: “Montana Senate endorses limit on corporate campaign spending” by The Associated Press in the Missoulian.

Ethics

Feinstein asks court for campaign treasurer’s records” by John Myers in KXTV News 10.

Open Government

Minnesota: “Social media tests Minn. open meeting law” by Brian Bakst in Minnesota Public Radio.

South Carolina: “S.C. legislators wouldn’t be able to keep communication secret under altered House bill” by Stephen Largen in the Post and Courier.

Redistricting

North Carolina: “Attorneys wrap up arguments in NC redistricting” by Gary D. Robertson in the Winston-Salem Journal.

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