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On September 23, Austin, Texas City Council Member Leslie Pool intends to present a new lobbying ordinance to the Audit and Finance Committee. On Monday, the Ethics Review Commission was asked by Pool to set up a public hearing before […]

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Beginning September 17, 2015, a new lobbying law takes effect in the San Joaquin County. Passed by the Board of Supervisors on August 18, the ordinance requires lobbyists, lobbying firms, and lobbyist’s employers to register when lobbying the board. The […]

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On August 1, the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada’s lobbyist registry came into effect. The new bylaw requires lobbyists to register at least one day before lobbying a member of council and any person on his or her staff or […]

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Federal: ‘Influencers’ Poll Gives Grades to Lobby Groups The Hill – Megan Wilson | Published: 7/22/2015 The consulting firm APCO Worldwide interviewed 301 people from the public and private sectors, including lobbyists and top aides on Capitol Hill, to find out […]

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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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Federal: A Year after Rocky Merger, Patton Boggs Aims to Re-Establish K Street Dominance Washington Post – Catherine Ho | Published: 7/13/2015 For decades, the name Patton Boggs was synonymous with K Street lobbying shops. But in 2014, the once dominant […]

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The Office of the City Clerk has proposed amended rules to chapter 1 of title 51 of the Rules of the City of New York pursuant to the enactment of Local Law 129 of 2013, which amended the city’s lobbying […]

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Some modifications to Utah’s lobbying laws came into effect on May 12, including linking the reporting threshold for food and beverages provided to covered officials to the state employee food reimbursement rate. The current food reimbursement rate is a total […]

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Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea’s transition committee has issued recommendations “to improve the public’s perception of their government.” In the committee’s report, they endorse the creation of a lobbying task force to “guide efforts to strengthen, simplify […]

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On December 9, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario passed an omnibus bill that includes changes to the province’s Lobbyists Registration Act, 1998. Schedule 8 of Bill 8, the Accountability and Transparency Act, gives the Ontario Integrity Commissioner as Lobbyist Registrar […]

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The Board of Supervisors passed amendments to the city’s lobbying law at a meeting on June 17, 2014. Ordinance 130374 expands the definition of “lobbyist” and requires random audits of lobbying reports. The lobbying exemption for contractors and their attorneys […]

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Law Narrows Definition of Lobbying and Covers More Government Agencies

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October 4, 2011  •  

Planned Outage for Lobby Comply

On Thursday, October 6, Lobby Comply Blog will be down for about an hour.

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