April 9, 2020 •
Puerto Rico Delays Democratic Presidential Primary A Second Time
Puerto Rico delayed its Democratic presidential primary election for a second time as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. The Democratic presidential primary election was originally scheduled for March 29. Democratic Party leadership postponed the election until April 26. Then on April […]
Puerto Rico delayed its Democratic presidential primary election for a second time as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
The Democratic presidential primary election was originally scheduled for March 29.
Democratic Party leadership postponed the election until April 26.
Then on April 2, the Democratic presidential primary was postponed indefinitely.
However, the island’s Republican presidential primary, as well as two major local party primaries (the pro-statehood New Progressive Party and the left-leaning Popular Democratic Party) are scheduled for June 7.
April 9, 2020 •
Indiana Lobby Registration Commission Extends First Period Activity Report Filing Deadline
The Lobby Registration Commission is extending the first period activity report filing deadline from May 31 to July 15. First period activity reports cover the period from November 1, 2019, to April 30, 2020. Any late fees imposed for reports […]
The Lobby Registration Commission is extending the first period activity report filing deadline from May 31 to July 15.
First period activity reports cover the period from November 1, 2019, to April 30, 2020.
Any late fees imposed for reports filed June 1 to July 15 will be waived, but reports filed after July 15 will be subject to late fees.
The Lobby Registration Commission staff will continue to work from home in compliance with Executive Order 20-18, issued by Gov. Eric Holcomb to extend Indiana’s stay-at-home order until April 20.
April 9, 2020 •
Colorado Lawmakers Plan to Resume Session May 18
The Colorado General Assembly tentatively plans to return from recess on May 18. Lawmakers set the date during an April 8 meeting at the closed Capitol. They also indicated it may change depending on the status of the COVID-19 public […]
The Colorado General Assembly tentatively plans to return from recess on May 18.
Lawmakers set the date during an April 8 meeting at the closed Capitol.
They also indicated it may change depending on the status of the COVID-19 public health crisis.
The General Assembly has flexibility to extend the session beyond the original May 6 adjournment date.
The timeline to resume is guided by the need to finish the state budget.
The House and Senate did not put an end date on the legislative term and continue to refine the agenda for the remainder of the session.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
April 9, 2020 •
New Jersey Governor Reschedules Primary Election Until July
On April 8, Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order 120 to postpone the federal and state primary elections from June 2 to July 7. The executive order also reschedules any other election scheduled between May 13 through July 7 to […]
On April 8, Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order 120 to postpone the federal and state primary elections from June 2 to July 7.
The executive order also reschedules any other election scheduled between May 13 through July 7 to be held on Tuesday, July 7.
The governor postponed the election due to the COVID-19 health emergency.
Additionally, postponement will allow state officials time to determine whether in-person voting can be held or if the election should be held by vote-by-mail.
April 8, 2020 •
Virginia Governor Requesting Delay of May Municipal Elections
Gov. Ralph Northam has announced the June 9 primary election will be postponed until June 23 due to concerns about COVID-19. Northam has also requested the General Assembly postpone the May 5 municipal elections to coincide with the November 3 […]
Gov. Ralph Northam has announced the June 9 primary election will be postponed until June 23 due to concerns about COVID-19.
Northam has also requested the General Assembly postpone the May 5 municipal elections to coincide with the November 3 general election.
The General Assembly would need to reconvene to approve such a postponement.
The postponement may also extend current local official terms of office to facilitate the election of their successors.
April 8, 2020 •
New York Suffolk County Clerk Announces Procedures for Periodic Reports
Due to the current situation surrounding COVID-19, the Suffolk County Clerk of the Legislature announced under Executive Order 202.7, lobbyists preparing periodic reports for April 15 may have their report notarized remotely. Additionally, the reports may be sent in digitally […]
Due to the current situation surrounding COVID-19, the Suffolk County Clerk of the Legislature announced under Executive Order 202.7, lobbyists preparing periodic reports for April 15 may have their report notarized remotely.
Additionally, the reports may be sent in digitally to meet the deadline.
If a lobbyist is unable to have their report notarized by April 15, the clerk’s office is requiring the report be submitted by the deadline.
Additionally, a notarized copy must be provided following their submission.
April 8, 2020 •
No Report From the Illinois Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform
The Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform missed the March 31 deadline for submitting their draft report. The commission cited the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The commission was established in December of 2019 to consider ethics reform […]
The Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform missed the March 31 deadline for submitting their draft report.
The commission cited the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The commission was established in December of 2019 to consider ethics reform in Illinois.
Since its inception, the commission has conducted six public hearings, heard testimony from 38 witnesses, and received extensive feedback from stakeholders.
It’s work was nearly complete with the only task remaining of issuing a final report.
The commission last met March 5 and had planned to meet once more before the deadline.
Members requested reasonable date extensions for completion of the report, but those requests were denied.
This leaves the completion date for the report open-ended at this time.
April 8, 2020 •
Pennsylvania Governor Grants Extension For Lobbying Reports
Gov. Tom Wolf granted the Department of State’s request to extend the deadline for filing lobbying reports and temporarily waive the notarization requirement for campaign finance reports. The governor granted the request in response to COVID-19 and to minimize delays […]
Gov. Tom Wolf granted the Department of State’s request to extend the deadline for filing lobbying reports and temporarily waive the notarization requirement for campaign finance reports.
The governor granted the request in response to COVID-19 and to minimize delays in required reporting.
The lobbying disclosure report deadline for the first quarter is extended until July 30.
The reports are required on the same date as the second quarterly report but must be filed separately.
The governor also granted a temporary waiver of the notarization requirement for campaign finance reports and campaign finance statements filed by political committees and candidates for public office.
The waiver allows the required documents to be filed online until the COVID-19 health emergency subsides.
Filers must sign, either physically or typed, and date their report or statement cover sheet.
For filers who file on paper, the department will accept emailed campaign finance reports for the duration of the emergency.
Filers must email the campaign finance reports to: RA-stcampaignfinance@pa.gov.
April 7, 2020 •
Portland Auditor Extends Lobbyist Filing Deadline
The Portland Auditor has temporarily suspended enforcement of lobbying and political consultant reporting requirements for first quarter reports due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The deadline for lobbyist reports covering activity for the period of January 1 to March 31 is […]
The Portland Auditor has temporarily suspended enforcement of lobbying and political consultant reporting requirements for first quarter reports due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The deadline for lobbyist reports covering activity for the period of January 1 to March 31 is extended until June 15.
The auditor’s office will not assess late fees or penalties for failure to:
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- File quarterly reports
- Submit required updated information
- Register as a lobbyist or political consultant
Lobbying entities, political consultants, and city officials are encouraged to file reports when they are able to do so.
April 7, 2020 •
Wisconsin Moves Forward with Primary; Absentee Deadline Today
The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down Gov. Tony Evers’ executive order delaying the state’s presidential primary over coronavirus fears. The court ruled 4-2 Evers lacked the authority to move the election on his own. The decision means the election will […]
The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down Gov. Tony Evers’ executive order delaying the state’s presidential primary over coronavirus fears.
The court ruled 4-2 Evers lacked the authority to move the election on his own.
The decision means the election will occur as originally scheduled on Tuesday.
Absentee ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday to count after the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the deadline in the first coronavirus-related case to reach the justices.
April 6, 2020 •
California Legislature Extends Recess to May 4
The California Legislature pushed back a scheduled return to the legislative session by three weeks to give public health officials more time to deal with the coronavirus spreading through the state. The Legislature now is scheduled to reconvene on May […]
The California Legislature pushed back a scheduled return to the legislative session by three weeks to give public health officials more time to deal with the coronavirus spreading through the state.
The Legislature now is scheduled to reconvene on May 4.
Lawmakers had voted unanimously on March 16 to suspend its session until April 13.
The initial decision last month to suspend activities at the state Capitol was unprecedented in California history.
The decision came after legislators grappled for several days to balance public health concerns with the need for action to address the impact of the pandemic.
Both houses quickly passed a $1 billion relief plan on March 16 before putting a halt to all legislative business.
Whether a return in early May will be possible could depend on the state’s success or failure this month in slowing the rate of infection.
Early spring is traditionally one of the busiest times of the year for the Legislature, with hundreds of bills considered by policy committees before receiving final votes in either of the two houses by May 31.
April 6, 2020 •
Wisconsin Governor Issues Order to Delay Election
Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order to delay the state’s presidential primary from April 7 until June 9 because of the coronavirus pandemic. If Evers’ executive order holds, Wisconsin would become the 16th state to delay its election amid […]
Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order to delay the state’s presidential primary from April 7 until June 9 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
If Evers’ executive order holds, Wisconsin would become the 16th state to delay its election amid the pandemic.
Republicans are expected to immediately challenge the governor’s order in state court.
Evers had been reluctant to act due to concerns a postponement would be quickly overturned by the state Supreme Court and impact his authority to fight the pandemic.
April 6, 2020 •
Federal Judge Declined to Change Ohio’s Election Plan
Federal Judge Michael H. Watson declined to change the election plan Ohio lawmakers unanimously approved last month. House Bill 197 requires the state’s primary election to be conducted mostly by mail. Additionally, the bill extends absentee balloting until April 28 […]
Federal Judge Michael H. Watson declined to change the election plan Ohio lawmakers unanimously approved last month.
House Bill 197 requires the state’s primary election to be conducted mostly by mail.
Additionally, the bill extends absentee balloting until April 28 for the presidential and state primary elections.
In-person voting originally scheduled for March 17 was postponed by order of the state’s Health Department in response to COVID-19 concerns.
April 6, 2020 •
Wisconsin Still Planning to Vote on April 7
Legislative leaders declined the proposal of Gov. Tony Evers postponing in-person voting for the presidential primary and state elections Tuesday, April 7. Evers called the Legislature into a special session on April 4 to take up legislation avoiding in-person voting. […]
Legislative leaders declined the proposal of Gov. Tony Evers postponing in-person voting for the presidential primary and state elections Tuesday, April 7.
Evers called the Legislature into a special session on April 4 to take up legislation avoiding in-person voting.
The legislation created an all-mail election with a deadline of May 26 to return ballots.
An effort in federal court to delay the election also failed, but did result in a one-week extension for absentee ballots to be received.
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