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Gov. Kate Brown signed House Bill 2019 into law, expanding the membership of the Oregon Ethics Commission from 7 members to 9, effective July 1, 2016. Lawmakers passed many ethics reforms during the 2015 legislative session as a result of […]

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July 20, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying California: “Lobbyist Fee Set to Increase” by David Garrick for San Diego Union-Tribune Colorado: “How Effective are Lobbyists in Colorado at Passing, Killing Legislation?” by Arthur Kane for Colorado Watchdog Campaign Finance “Presidential Campaign Donors Hedge Bets” by Carrie […]

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At its April meeting, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission increased the maximum individual contribution limit for the 2016 election cycle to $2,700. The increase is the first mandatory increase approved by the commission since its new rules were adopted in 2014; […]

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John St. Croix, the executive director of the city’s Ethics Commission, has announced his intention to resign after 11 years leading the organization. St. Croix’s resignation letter to commissioners did not give a specific reason for leaving, but did announce […]

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John Steffen, executive director of the Executive Branch Ethics Commission, is stepping down to become the director of the Registry of Election Finance. Steffen will replace Sarah Jackson who retired last fall. The transition will take place in May and […]

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On April 7, Rhode Island Gov. Gina M. Raimondo appointed Marisa Quinn to the Rhode Island Ethics Commission. Quinn is the director of communications and outreach at the Watson Institute of International Studies at Brown University. According to the Providence […]

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March 30, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Buying Government with Lobbying Money” by Mike Collins in Forbes “Ed Whitfield’s Ties to Lobbyist Wife Subject of House Ethics Probe” by Hannah Hess in Roll Call “Reid leaving network of lobbyists behind” by Megan R. Wilson in The Hill […]

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The Office of the City Clerk will make a presentation at the next meeting of the Ethics Commission to advocate for increased lobbyist registration fees and electronic payment of those fees. The clerk’s office published a report concluding the city […]

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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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On March 9, the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission released Position Statement 15-01, increasing the gift limit from $53 to $59. Public officials or employees are prohibited from soliciting, accepting, or receiving any gift or other thing of value worth more […]

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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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A House committee has failed to pass a resolution proposing to let voters decide whether to create a state ethics commission. House Concurrent Resolution 3060 would amend the state Constitution to provide for a commission with the authority to address […]

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The State Ethics Commission has a new attorney following the departure of Cathy Hazelwood to the Department of Education at the end of 2014. Michael Burchstead is the commission’s new general counsel after leaving his post as an assistant attorney […]

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Anthony Wilhoit, Executive Director of the Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission, announced he will retire from the post this spring. Wilhoit, who has held the position since 1997, will step down once the nine-member independent commission selects a new director. In […]

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