May 22, 2014 •
AZ Governor Calls Special Session
Today Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer called for a special session of the Legislature to convene on May 27. According to Brewer’s press release, the purpose of the special session will be to “overhaul the state’s child safety system” by creating […]
Today Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer called for a special session of the Legislature to convene on May 27.
According to Brewer’s press release, the purpose of the special session will be to “overhaul the state’s child safety system” by creating and funding an entity called the Department of Child Safety, “a new, stand-alone agency whose sole focus is the safety of Arizona’s children.”
If passed, the state child welfare programs would be removed from the authority of the Department of Economic Security.
The regular session adjourned on April 24.
Photo of the Arizona State Capitol courtesy of Jeff Dean on Wikimedia Commons.
March 13, 2014 •
Thursday News Roundup
Lobbying “Who says lobbyists can’t win elections?” by Byron Tau in Politico. “Business groups: Don’t go overboard on Russia sanctions” by Doug Palmer, Adam Behsudi, Matthew Korade and Andrew Restuccia in Politico. Kansas: “House panel studies bill adjusting definition of […]
Lobbying
“Who says lobbyists can’t win elections?” by Byron Tau in Politico.
“Business groups: Don’t go overboard on Russia sanctions” by Doug Palmer, Adam Behsudi, Matthew Korade and Andrew Restuccia in Politico.
Kansas: “House panel studies bill adjusting definition of lobbyist” by Ryan McCarthy in the Topkea Capital-Journal.
Campaign Finance
“FEC Offers Seminar for Corporations and their PACs” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call.
“Corporations Can Expect To Pay More For Conventions” by Kent Cooper in Roll Call.
Michigan: “State fines labor union for campaign finance violations” on WBUP NBC 10.
Ethics
Colorado: “Scott Gessler loses appeal over ethics ruling” by Lynn Bartels in The Denver Post.
Elections
Arizona: “Brewer announces political retirement, won’t seek 3rd term” by Howard Fischer in the Arizona Capitol Times.
Texas: “The Big Change in Texas Elections? More Time.” by Jim Malewitz and Shelby Cole in Governing.
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