October 5, 2020 •
Connecticut Legislature Adjourns Special Session

Connecticut State Capitol
On October 1, the Connecticut General Assembly adjourned their second special session of the year. During the special legislative session lawmakers passed House Bill 7005 concerning the processing of absentee ballots. The Legislature also passed bills reforming the state’s hemp […]
On October 1, the Connecticut General Assembly adjourned their second special session of the year.
During the special legislative session lawmakers passed House Bill 7005 concerning the processing of absentee ballots.
The Legislature also passed bills reforming the state’s hemp program, regulating the public utilities, and enhancements to state environmental law.
The bills were immediately released to the governor for his signature.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
January 9, 2018 •
Florida Lawmakers Considering Lobbying Reforms
Florida legislators have proposed several bills that would reform how lobbyists do business in the state. House Bill 7003 makes changes to the Florida Code of Ethics and would develop a system track and publish lobbyists registrations. House Bill 7005 […]
Florida legislators have proposed several bills that would reform how lobbyists do business in the state.
House Bill 7003 makes changes to the Florida Code of Ethics and would develop a system track and publish lobbyists registrations.
House Bill 7005 requires a person who wishes to lobby a local governmental entity to electronically register as a lobbyist with the Commission of Ethics.
The legislative session began Tuesday, January 9.
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