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February 20, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Americans for Prosperity registers to lobby” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Institutions target lobbying disclosure, raising Trayvon Martin case” by Barry B. Burr in Pensions & Investments. Campaign Finance “Firewalls Crumble at Federal Election Commission” by Kent […]

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February 19, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Bottom Line” in The Hill. “Could ʹThe Lobbyʹ Bring Crowdfunding To US Lobbying Efforts?” by Charles Luzar in Crowdfund Insider. Missouri: “Missouri Senate panel weighs revolving door policy on lobbying” by The Associated Press in KDSK News. Oregon: “Oregon […]

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Lobbying “A wave of Capitol Hill retirements may force some lobbyists to rebrand themselves” by Holly Yeager in The Washington Post. California: “California bill would ban lobbyists from hosting fundraisers” by Laurel Rosenhall in The Sacramento Bee. Florida: “Florida lobbying […]

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        National: The State Races Ignored – Until Now Politico – Tal Kopan | Published: 2/12/2014 Races for secretary of state have captured the attention of some of the country’s major political players, who have formed national PACs […]

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February 12, 2014  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “Lobbying World” in The Hill. “ʹSoft lobbyingʹ war between sugar, corn syrup shows new tactics in Washington influence” by Tom Hamburger in The Washington Post. Wisconsin: “$32 Million Spent Lobbying State Legislators in 2013” by Bill Lueders in Urban […]

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Lobbying “K Street’s holdouts are partisan, proud” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. California: “Lobbying firm fined $133K for gifts to lawmakers” by Fenit Nirappil (Associated Press) in the San Jose Mercury News. Florida: “Senate considers lobbying rules for tax […]

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Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert issued an advisory opinion on February 6 addressing the formation of independent expenditure committees by political parties. Although an advisory opinion is not binding, its purpose is to provide clarification regarding the agency’s interpretation […]

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A drafting error in the state’s new campaign finance law left Vermont temporarily without contribution limits. The new limits are set to take effect on January 1, 2015, but the bill repealed the entire existing law effective upon the governor’s […]

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February 10, 2014  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Coffee shop known for hosting White House meetings with lobbyists closing” by Kevin Liptak in CNN’s Political Ticker. “Top Dollars Go To Health Care Lobbying” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call’s Political MoneyLine. “New job for long-time Wall Street […]

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        National: Small Super PACs Playing Outsize Role in Senate Races National Journal – Scott Bland and Alex Roarty | Published: 2/3/2014 Small, state-based outside groups that are allowed to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money have […]

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The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved revisions to the campaign finance reform ordinance. The changes were requested by the state Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), which enforces the county ordinance. Under the revised ordinance, contributions may be received for a […]

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        National: Bob and Maureen McDonnell Join the Club: Political spouses facing scandal Washington Post – Krissah Thompson and Richard Leiby | Published: 1/28/2014 The latest scandal on the political scene is the indictment of former Virginia Gov. […]

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January 30, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Obama should praise lobbyists more, lobbyists say” by Zachary Roth in MSNBC. “Lobbying falls for third year in a row” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. Arizona: “Senator tries again to ban tickets from lobbyists” by Hank Stephenson and […]

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The Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) rejected a request made by several activist groups to grant an exemption from the donor disclosure requirement provided by New York law. Under the ethics law, a registered lobbyist, under certain circumstances, must […]

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