November 15, 2019 •
Colorado Secretary of State Hosts Lobbyist Rulemaking Hearing

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office hosted a proposed rulemaking hearing on November 15 concerning lobbyist regulations. The hearing included reviewing new rules to prescribe the proper use of the electronic filing system maintained by the secretary of state. Additionally […]
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office hosted a proposed rulemaking hearing on November 15 concerning lobbyist regulations.
The hearing included reviewing new rules to prescribe the proper use of the electronic filing system maintained by the secretary of state.
Additionally reviewed were amendments concerning new client disclosure and disclosure requirements during the session.
Separately, the secretary of state’s lobbyist program is developing a policy manual for lobbyists.
More details regarding the manual will become available upon conclusion of the rulemaking proceeding.
The hearing began at 1 p.m. and concluded at the end of public comment.
July 10, 2019 •
Colorado to Host Campaign Finance Rulemaking Hearing

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold
The Secretary of State will host a rulemaking hearing on July 24 concerning the Colorado Campaign and Political Finance Rules. The revised draft of 8 C.C.R. §1505-6 is available at 20190709_CPF_RevStmBasis.pdf. A recording of the hearing will be posted and […]
The Secretary of State will host a rulemaking hearing on July 24 concerning the Colorado Campaign and Political Finance Rules.
The revised draft of 8 C.C.R. §1505-6 is available at 20190709_CPF_RevStmBasis.pdf.
A recording of the hearing will be posted and available on the Secretary of State’s website.
February 7, 2019 •
FEC Request for Comments on Comments Extended to March 4
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has extended its deadline for seeking public comments on proposals for rules establishing specific time periods for the submission of public comments on drafts of advisory opinions. The comment period was originally scheduled to end […]
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has extended its deadline for seeking public comments on proposals for rules establishing specific time periods for the submission of public comments on drafts of advisory opinions.
The comment period was originally scheduled to end on February 1. Because of the recent partial government shutdown, the FEC chose to extend the comment period for 30 days, ending on March 4.
In 2016, a Petition for Rulemaking was received by the FEC requesting the Commission modify 11 CFR §112.3 and codify procedures establishing specific time periods for public comments on drafts of advisory opinions before the Commission votes on the drafts.
The petition, filed by Make Your Laws PAC, Inc., Make Your Laws Advocacy, Inc., Make Your Laws, Inc., and Dan Backer, Esq., additionally asks the Commission to amend existing regulations to require that, when the Commission makes public multiple drafts of an advisory opinion, the Commission indicate the differences between those drafts.
The FEC also extended the comment deadline to March 4 for the rulemaking concerning the regulatory definition of contribution.
After the comment period is over, the FEC will consider the merits of the petition.
October 23, 2018 •
Colorado Schedules Rulemaking Hearing
Secretary of State Wayne Williams scheduled a rulemaking hearing on November 14 to consider amendments to the state’s campaign and political finance laws. The proposed amendments would affect a candidate committee’s management of unexpended campaign funds as well as the […]
Secretary of State Wayne Williams scheduled a rulemaking hearing on November 14 to consider amendments to the state’s campaign and political finance laws.
The proposed amendments would affect a candidate committee’s management of unexpended campaign funds as well as the Elections Division’s review of written complaints.
If changes are made prior to the hearing, a revised copy of the proposed rules will be available no later than November 9.
February 6, 2018 •
Comment Period for FEC Rulemaking Proposal Concerning Multistate Independent Expenditures and Electioneering Communications Ends March 30
On March 30, the public comment period will end for proposed Federal Election Commission (FEC) rulemaking concerning independent expenditures by candidates and reporting of independent expenditures and electioneering communications relating to presidential primary elections. The covered independent expenditures and electioneering […]
On March 30, the public comment period will end for proposed Federal Election Commission (FEC) rulemaking concerning independent expenditures by candidates and reporting of independent expenditures and electioneering communications relating to presidential primary elections.
The covered independent expenditures and electioneering communications are specific to those publicly distributed in multiple states and not referring to any particular state’s primary election.
On January 29, the announcement of these proposed rulemakings was published in the Federal Register. Comments may be submitted directly to the FEC’s website.
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