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The Ethics Commission has announced the release of a new online report entitled “Spending to Influence: Campaign Finance and Lobbying in San Francisco in 2014.” The report explores the interests and financial activity of campaign influencers during the November 2014 […]

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Lobbying “The ‘Moneyball’ Effect on K Street: The influence game gets scientific” by Catherine Ho for Washington Post Campaign Finance California: “Big Money Arrived Too Late for L.A. Election Debate” by David Zahniser for Los Angeles Times Connecticut: “Former Connecticut […]

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March 16, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying New Mexico: “Stripped-Down Lobbying Disclosure Goes to Senate” by Gwyneth Doland for New Mexico In Depth Washington: “Lawmakers Kill Proposed Lobbyist ‘Cooling Off’ Period for State Officials” by Jim Brunner for Seattle Times Campaign Finance Arkansas: “Campaign E-Filing Bill […]

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Gov. Matt Mead has signed two campaign finance bills repealing aggregate contribution limits and recently instituted political action committee (PAC) limits. House Bill 38 was originally filed to remove all contribution limits for PACs, but amendments to the bill keep […]

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Federal: Clinton: It ‘might have been smarter’ to use a State Dept. e-mail account Washington Post – Anne Gearan and Philip Rucker | Published: 3/10/2015 Hillary Clinton revealed she had deleted about half her emails from her years as secretary of […]

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March 12, 2015  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying New York: “Emails Reveal Lobbyist Had Undisclosed Role in Cuomo Financial Crisis Investigation” by Justin Elliot for ProPublica Campaign Finance “Likely 2016 Presidential Candidates Put Money to Work Through Their PACs” by Kurtis Lee for Los Angeles Times West […]

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In response to former Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox’s political scandal involving campaign funds, Rep. Robert Craven has introduced House Bill 5840.The bill requires political committees and candidates to create bank accounts for campaign funds separate from business and […]

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March 11, 2015  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Inside the Powerful Lobby Fighting for Your Right to Eat Pizza” by Andrew Martin for Bloomberg News “Why Congress Relies on Lobbyists Instead of Thinking for Itself” by Lee Drutman and Steven Teles for The Atlantic Campaign Finance California: […]

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Lobbying Arkansas: “Lawmakers List Lobby-Paid Trips” by Michael Wickline for The Democrat-Gazette North Carolina: “City of Charlotte to Study Rules for Lobbyists” by Steve Harrison for Charlotte Observer Campaign Finance “How You (And a Few Thousand of Your Friends) Can […]

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March 9, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying California: “California Lawmakers Took Less Free Travel in 2014” by Jeremy White and Christopher Cadelago for Sacramento Bee Florida: “In South Florida, the Business of Government Looks More and More Like the Business of Politics” by Patricia Mazzei for […]

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National: Body-Camera Maker Has Financial Ties to Police Chiefs KSL – Ryan Foley (Associated Press) | Published: 3/3/2015 Taser International, a leading supplier of body cameras for police, has cultivated financial ties to police chiefs whose departments have bought the devices, […]

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March 5, 2015  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying West Virginia: “‘Cookie Lobbyist’ Tries Sweet-Tooth Approach to Sway W.Va. Legislators” by Douglas Imbrogno for Charleston Gazette Campaign Finance “How Campaign Finance Law Makes Senators Early Lame Ducks” by David Karol for Washington Post “Awash in Cash, Bush Asks […]

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Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez (D) is sponsoring a bill to eliminate the state’s campaign contribution limits. Senate Bill 689 repeals the 2009 law enacting the first-ever limits on how much candidates and committees can raise per election. Sanchez believes […]

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March 4, 2015  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Campaign Finance California: “Backers of Prop. 8 Marriage Initiative Lose Disclosure Case” by Bob Egelko for San Francisco Chronicle Illinois: “As in First Round, No Limits on Fundraising in Mayoral Runoff” by John Byrne for Chicago Tribune Minnesota: “Minnesota GOP […]

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