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Lobbying “Bank lobby threatens ‘Volcker Rule’ suit” by Peter Schroeder in The Hill. Campaign Finance “Republican National Committee Pays Santa for Travel” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call. “Retiring Members of Congress Hold Over $13 Million in Campaign Accounts” by […]

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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission recently passed a series of rule changes pertaining to political contribution limits. Under the new rules, the dollar restrictions on contributions to state candidates would change from family limits to individual limits. Each person would be […]

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December 23, 2013  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “The Life Of A Lobbyist In A Do-Nothing Congress” by Peter Overby on Georgia Public Broadcasting. “K Street sizes up retiring lawmakers” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. “Patton Boggs, Locke Lord call off merger talks” by Catherine Ho […]

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      Federal: How Washington Starves its Election Watchdog The Center for Public Integrity – Dave Levinthal | Published: 12/17/2013 The recent hacking of the FEC’s computer system marked the nadir of a year that ranks among the commission’s darkest, […]

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December 19, 2013  •  

Thursday News Roundup

Lobbying “Top 10 lobbying victories of 2013” by Kevin Bogardus in The Hill. “Rhoden: Let’s ban lawmaker lobbying” by David Montgomery in the Argus Leader. Massachusetts: “Feds indict ex-CFO of firm tied to disgraced lobbyist” by Eric Convey in the […]

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The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the lower court was right in issuing a preliminary injunction to keep the state from imposing limitations on certain contributions going to and from political parties and political action committees. The underlying […]

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December 18, 2013  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying “The Lobbyists’ Lament” by Haley Barbour and Ed Rogers in Politico. “K St. mints money from regs surge” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. California: “Santa Clara County supervisors move forward on strengthening lobbyist regulations” by Eric Kurhi […]

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On December 17, 2013, the Arizona Supreme Court found House Bill 2593 to be constitutional, allowing newer and higher political contribution limits to take effect. On October 15, 2013, a state Court of Appeals had directed the secretary of state […]

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Lobbying “Lobbyists: ‘Misunderstood’ in poll” by Tal Kopan in Politico. Campaign Finance “There’s No Way to Follow the Money” by Lee Aitken in The Atlantic. Arizona: “For all the campaign finance limit marbles” by The Yellow Sheet Report in the […]

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December 16, 2013  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Poll: Lobbyists rank last on ethics” by Tal Kopan in Politico. “Business to Boehner: Hit ’em hard” by Ken Bogardus in The Hill. California: “Report: Special Interest Groups Paid Lobbyists Millions to Influence City Officials” by Alexander Nguyen in […]

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On Thursday, the Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court ruling striking down rules reducing or eliminating disclosure requirements for issue committees, political committees, and more than 500 political organizations. The rules, put forth by Secretary of State Scott […]

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Lobbying “New lobbying business slows to a trickle” by Byron Tau in Politico. “For K St., nowhere to go but up” by Kevin Bogardus and Megan R. Wilson in The Hill. “Under contract” in The Hill. “Major Dem fundraiser closes […]

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The Michigan Legislature is considering a bill to amend existing campaign finance law. The bill would require those making independent expenditures for a candidate or ballot question within 60 days of an election where that candidate or ballot question is […]

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The Delaware Department of Elections has begun construction on a new campaign finance reporting system, which will debut on December 17. The new system will allow all contribution reports, both those filed online and via paper submission, to be searched […]

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