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Lobbying Oregon: “State Sought to Plant Negative Stories about Nonprofit” by Nick Budnick for Portland Tribune Ethics “Mueller Seeks White House Documents on Flynn” by Matthew Rosenberg, Matt Apuzzo, and Michael Schmidt for New York Times Florida: “Public Records Fight: […]

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Campaign Finance “Soft Money Is Back – And Both Parties Are Cashing In” by Carrie Levine for Politico New York: “Law Requires Names of Campaign Workers, But Is Little Enforced” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union Ohio: “Rosenberger Memo […]

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August 4, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – August 4, 2017

      National: Need a Job? Bob Brady and the Art of the Political Buyout Philadelphia Inquirer – Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck | Published: 7/30/2017 Prosecutors’ allegations that U.S. Rep. Robert Brady’s 2012 campaign paid a challenger $90,000 to drop out […]

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Lobbying “Trump Loyalist Mixes Businesses and Access at ‘Advisory’ Firm” by Nicholas Confessore and Kenneth Vogel for New York Times “Spending Surges in Lobbying’s Top 50” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Campaign Finance Florida: “Maddox Says ‘Clerical Error’ Led […]

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Lobbying “Democrats Introduce Bill to Strengthen Foreign Agents Law” by Kenneth Doyle for Bloomberg BNA “Lobbying After Congress Declines in Popularity” by Kyle Stewart and Griffin Connolly for Roll Call “In Trump Era, Lobbyists Boldly Take Credit for Writing a […]

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Lobbying California: “Anaheim City Council Passes County’s Toughest Restrictions on Lobbying” by Thy Vo for Voice of OC Campaign Finance “Secret Donations Are Helping to Boost President Trump’s Agenda, Fights with Investigators” by Fredreka Schouten for USA Today Michigan: “Big […]

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Campaign Finance “Roots, Bark and a Burger: Tennessee Sen. Bill Ketron goes to China” by Joel Ebert for The Tennessean California: Watchdog Panel’s Support for Lifting Some Donation Limits Is Likely Boost to State Senator Facing Recall by Patrick McGreevy […]

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      National: Lobbyist Gift-Giving at Issue in More States Governing – Scott Rodd (Stateline) | Published: 7/21/2017 The laws that govern gift-giving from lobbyists to public officials vary widely from state to state. In states with relatively lenient laws, watchdogs and […]

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Lobbying Maryland: “Petroleum Industry Leads Maryland Lobbying Spenders – But Lost” by Michael Dresser for Baltimore Sun Campaign Finance Canada: “Ban on Big Money in Politics Could Be Delayed by Lobby Reform: BC NDP” by Mike Hager for Globe and […]

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The Anaheim City Council is set to consider an ethics ordinance at its meeting on July 25. The ordinance proposes a two-year revolving door restriction and lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting requirements. The ordinance also requires certain city officials to […]

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Lobbying New York: “De Blasio Ally Didn’t Register as Lobbyist Despite Big Push for a Donor” by William Neuman for New York Times Ethics “Manafort Agrees to Turn Over Notes That Could Provide New Details on Trump Tower Meeting with […]

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Lobbying “Cash Surges to Lobby Firms in Trump Era” by Megan Wilson for The Hill Arizona: “Arizona Legislators Attend Conference with Help from Corporations That Lobby Them at Home” by Yvonne Wingett Sanchez for Arizona Republic Campaign Finance Michigan: “GOP […]

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