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March 26, 2018  •  

Monday’s Government and Ethics News

Campaign Finance National: “Bolton Was Early Beneficiary of Cambridge Analytica’s Facebook Data” by Matthew Rosenberg for New York Times New York: “De Blasio Donor Says He Steered Thousands in Bribes to Mayor’s Campaigns” by Brian Rosenthal for New York Times […]

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A lot of campaign finance, ethics, elections and lobbying news to cover in this weeks NYCU Video Digest!  

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      National: There’s Never Been a Native American Congresswoman. That Could Change in 2018. New York Times – Julie Turkewitz | Published: 3/19/2018 There are at least four indigenous women running for Congress, three more are bidding for governors’ offices, and […]

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Among the provisions in the 2,232-page federal 2018 spending bill passed by the U.S. House today were sections affecting campaign finance. One provision of the bill prohibits the Internal Revenue Service from issuing, revising, or finalizing any regulation, revenue ruling, […]

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March 22, 2018  •  

Thursday’s Government and Ethics News

Campaign Finance National: “Federal Election Officials Failed to Enforce Campaign Finance Requirements on Outside Group in 2010, Judge Rules” by Michelle Ye Hee Lee for Washington Post National: “Controversy Swirls as Lawmakers Eye Campaign Finance Changes” by Kate Ackley for […]

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Gov. Gary Herbert signed House Bill 320 this week, putting it into effect immediately. The bill expands the existing prohibition on contributions to legislators during a legislative session to also cover contributions to the lieutenant governor, attorney general, state auditor, […]

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On March 20, a federal court found the Federal Election Commission (FEC) failed to interpret campaign finance laws correctly as applied to an outside group’s political activity during the 2010 federal elections. In 2012, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in […]

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March 21, 2018  •  

Wednesday’s Government and Ethics News

Campaign Finance California: “Californians Appointed to State Posts Could Soon Be Barred from Writing Checks to Lawmakers Who Vote on Their Nomination” by Patrick McGreevy for Los Angeles Times Nevada: “Lack of Transparency Questioned in Campaign Theft by DA’s Aide” […]

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March 20, 2018  •  

Tuesday’s Government and Ethics News

Campaign Finance Illinois: “15 Got Promotions from Court Clerk Dorothy Brown Within 6 Months of Donations” by Robert Herguth and Tanveer Ali for Chicago Sun-Times New York: “JCOPE Continues Long-Running Probe of de Blasio Donors” by Chris Bragg for Albany […]

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An ad-hoc committee led by members of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors is starting a series of invitation-only meetings to discuss campaign finance reforms aimed at establishing contribution limits or a spending cap for all county elected officials. The […]

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March 19, 2018  •  

Monday’s Government and Ethics News

Campaign Finance National: FEC Considers Expanding Political Ad Disclaimers to Mobile Apps by Michelle Ye Hee Lee and Tony Romm for Washington Post Elections National: Teachers Aren’t Just Striking, They’re Running for Office by Alan Greenblatt for Governing Ethics National: Trump Cabinet Members Accused of […]

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The fastest 2 & 1/2 minutes in government ethics, campaign finance, legislative sessions and elections news from this week is here!  

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On March 14, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) approved a draft notice for rules concerning internet communication disclaimers. Because the rules were last revised in 2006, the FEC is interested in public input about the application of those rules “in […]

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March 15, 2018  •  

Thursday’s Government and Ethics News

Campaign Finance National: “Despite Pledge to ‘Drain the Swamp,’ Trump Has Shown Little Interest in Beefing Up the Federal Election Commission” by Michelle Ye Hee Lee for Washington Post District of Columbia: “D.C. Mayor, Reversing Course, Signs Law Creating Publicly […]

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