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Attorney General William Sorrell issued a formal opinion confirming the state’s current contribution limits will remain in effect through the 2014 elections. Early in the legislative session, Vermont enacted Senate Bill 82, repealing the existing campaign finance law upon passage […]

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May 14, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

  Lobbying “Which foreign countries spent the most to influence U.S. politics?” by Colby Itkowitz in The Washington Post. “Patton Boggs lobbyist jumps to Akin Gump” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Drone lobby takes flight on K Street” […]

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A new Utah state law requiring independent expenditure reporting for political spending became effective today. House Bill 39 requires all persons and entities, except political parties, to file independent expenditure reports with Utah’s chief election officer within 30 days after […]

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The Government Accountability Board (GAB) has concluded a recently signed law allowing lobbyists to personally give campaign contributions a couple of months earlier also prohibits them from providing such contributions on behalf of clients at any time. Whether by design […]

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  Federal: Federal Election Commission Approves Bitcoin Donations to Political Committees Washington Post – Matea Gold | Published: 5/8/2014 The FEC unanimously ruled that political committees could legally accept bitcoin donations. The commission also affirmed that political committees could buy and […]

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In an advisory opinion released today, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) acknowledged bitcoins as an acceptable form of political contribution. The FEC determined Make Your Laws PAC, Inc. can accept and purchase bitcoins. The commission concluded “bitcoins are ‘money or […]

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Aggregate contribution limits for individuals and PACs contributing to state candidates are no longer enforceable, according to the settlement reached in Young v. Government Accountability Board. The federal case challenging Wisconsin’s aggregate limits was on hold until the Supreme Court […]

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May 8, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Lobbying 101: K Street goes back to school” by Byron Tau in Politico. “Patton Boggs settles with Chevron” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Under Contract” in The Hill. Colorado: “House passes measure to increase lobbyist transparency” by […]

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Two campaign finance bills affecting local elections in British Columbia were passed last week by the Legislative Assembly. On May 1, Bill No. 20, the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, and Bill No. 21, Local Elections Statutes Amendment Act, 2014, […]

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May 7, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “Lobby cash goes underground in PR boom” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Former Rep. Andrews registers as lobbyist” by Mario Trujillo in The Hill. “Number of Lobbyists That Leave K Street for […]

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Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “Ex-lawmaker registers to lobby for Ukrainian businessmen” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Ethics panel won’t move forward on Luis Gutierrez” by John Bresnahan in Politico. Missouri: “Former governor Matt Blunt now a […]

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The Ethics Commission has prepared draft amendments to the Election Campaign Control Ordinance (ECCO). The proposed ECCO amendments include a provision to classify a committee’s otherwise independent payment as a “contribution” if the payment is for an advertisement duplicating materials […]

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May 5, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Fewer lobbyists are passing through the revolving door from K Street to Capitol Hill” by Holly Yeager in The Washington Post. “Lobbying industry spending takes a small dip” by Allen Young in the Sacramento Business Journal. “Tech lobbies join […]

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  National: States Are Now Targets of ‘Citizens United’ Politico – Byron Tau | Published: 5/1/2014 General Majority PAC, created last year by U.S. Sen. Harry Reid’s chief of staff, Susan McCue, has won legal challenges in New Jersey and Pennsylvania […]

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