June 20, 2016 •
Alaska Legislature Adjourns; Governor Calls for Another Special Session
On June 19, the Alaska Legislature adjourned its fourth special session. The Legislature failed to pass revenue measures the special session was called to address. Gov. Bill Walker immediately issued a proclamation calling another special session to convene on July […]
On June 19, the Alaska Legislature adjourned its fourth special session.
The Legislature failed to pass revenue measures the special session was called to address. Gov. Bill Walker immediately issued a proclamation calling another special session to convene on July 11.
June 17, 2016 •
Special Session Possible in North Dakota
A special legislative session may be necessary to solve North Dakota’s budget issues. The Office of Management and Budget says revenue for the state has fallen behind original projections. If the shortfall exceeds $75 million according to the revenue forecast […]
A special legislative session may be necessary to solve North Dakota’s budget issues.
The Office of Management and Budget says revenue for the state has fallen behind original projections. If the shortfall exceeds $75 million according to the revenue forecast due out in mid-July, a special session could be called.
June 15, 2016 •
West Virginia Adjourns Special Session
On June 14, the West Virginia Legislature adjourned sine die after passing a budget bill. This is the second budget proposal of the special session to be sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk. The governor is expected to approve […]
On June 14, the West Virginia Legislature adjourned sine die after passing a budget bill.
This is the second budget proposal of the special session to be sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk.
The governor is expected to approve the bill, which is needed to avert a government shutdown that would result if a budget is not enacted before July 1.
June 9, 2016 •
Maine Gov. to Call Special Session
Gov. Paul LePage stated he is going to call the Legislature back for a special session this summer. LePage said the special session will address the deficit in funding and resources created by the passage of four separate laws by […]
Gov. Paul LePage stated he is going to call the Legislature back for a special session this summer.
LePage said the special session will address the deficit in funding and resources created by the passage of four separate laws by the Legislature.
The dates of the special session have yet to be announced.
June 9, 2016 •
Kansas Governor Sets Special Session Date
Gov. Sam Brownback has set the date for the Legislature to return for a special session. Lawmakers will return on June 23, 2016, giving them one week to pass new school funding legislation. The state Supreme Court deemed the current […]
Gov. Sam Brownback has set the date for the Legislature to return for a special session.
Lawmakers will return on June 23, 2016, giving them one week to pass new school funding legislation. The state Supreme Court deemed the current system unconstitutional and, according to the ruling, the Legislature needs to redistribute state funding before June 30.
The changes will likely involve shifting $38 million, but Brownback has yet to endorse a particular plan.
June 7, 2016 •
Amid Mounting Pressure, Kansas Governor to Call Special Session
Gov. Sam Brownback announced a special session of the Legislature will take place to avoid closure of the state’s public schools. The Kansas Supreme Court recently rejected the state’s school funding system and set a deadline of June 30 to […]
Gov. Sam Brownback announced a special session of the Legislature will take place to avoid closure of the state’s public schools.
The Kansas Supreme Court recently rejected the state’s school funding system and set a deadline of June 30 to fix the funding system’s shortcomings.
No official date has been set for the session, but Brownback indicated it will be next month.
The announcement comes after Democratic lawmakers began a petition to force a special session, as provided for in the Kansas Constitution. Republican lawmakers, however, have been staunchly against a special session; instead, they advocated fighting the ruling in federal court.
June 7, 2016 •
New Hampshire Special Session on June 16
On June 16, the New Hampshire Legislature will hold a special session to address state and local law enforcements’ efforts to combat the state’s rising heroin and opioid problem. Called by the legislative leadership, the special session is being applauded […]
On June 16, the New Hampshire Legislature will hold a special session to address state and local law enforcements’ efforts to combat the state’s rising heroin and opioid problem. Called by the legislative leadership, the special session is being applauded by Gov. Maggie Hassan. “I thank legislative leadership for working quickly to address this issue and committing to bring forward a clean bill … so that we can assist state and local law enforcement across the state in their efforts on the front lines to combat the heroin and opioid crisis,” Hassan said in a press release.
June 7, 2016 •
Louisiana Legislature Adjourns Regular Session and Begins Special Session
The 2016 regular session of the Louisiana Legislature adjourned sine die on June 6, 2016. Upon transmittal of a bill, Gov. John Bel Edwards will have 20 days to sign or veto legislation. A special session was also convened on […]
The 2016 regular session of the Louisiana Legislature adjourned sine die on June 6, 2016. Upon transmittal of a bill, Gov. John Bel Edwards will have 20 days to sign or veto legislation.
A special session was also convened on June 6 and must adjourn by midnight on June 23. Edwards called the special session in May for the Legislature to address the state’s budget shortfall for the fiscal year beginning on July 1.
June 3, 2016 •
West Virginia Special Session Drags On
The West Virginia Legislature passed a budget bill Thursday that is being sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk. Upon the bill’s passage on the 13th day of a special session, the Legislature decided to recess the session until June […]
The West Virginia Legislature passed a budget bill Thursday that is being sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk.
Upon the bill’s passage on the 13th day of a special session, the Legislature decided to recess the session until June 12.
The governor is expected to veto the bill. The state faces a potential government shutdown if a budget is not approved before July 1.
June 2, 2016 •
Minnesota Governor Sets Conditions on Special Session
Gov. Mark Dayton has outlined several conditions legislators must meet before he will call a special legislative session. In a letter sent to House and Senate leaders, Dayton indicates they must agree on several points in the priority subjects of […]
Gov. Mark Dayton has outlined several conditions legislators must meet before he will call a special legislative session.
In a letter sent to House and Senate leaders, Dayton indicates they must agree on several points in the priority subjects of transportation, taxes, and numerous omissions in supplemental budget and bonding bills before he will call the session.
Several lawmakers have requested a special session after the Legislature recessed last month without passing an important bonding bill, but only Dayton has the authority to call the session.
June 1, 2016 •
Alaska Budget Bill Sent to Governor
The Alaska Legislature reached a bipartisan budget deal Tuesday, May 31. The bill was approved nine days into the special session that was called when lawmakers could not produce a budget during the 121-day regular extended session. It is unclear […]
The Alaska Legislature reached a bipartisan budget deal Tuesday, May 31.
The bill was approved nine days into the special session that was called when lawmakers could not produce a budget during the 121-day regular extended session.
It is unclear whether Gov. Bill Walker will sign the bill. Alaska faces a government shutdown if a budget is not adopted by July 1, and lawmakers were feeling the pressure to approve a budget before June 1 to stop the governor’s administration from sending 30-day layoff warnings to state employees.
June 1, 2016 •
Wednesday Government Relations News
Lobbying Florida: “Broward Health Will Start Lobbyist Registration in June” by Dan Christensen and Karla Bowsher for FloridaBulldog.org Illinois: “Daily Fantasy Sports Betting Bill Shelved amid Lobbying Accusation” by Ivan Moreno (Associated Press) for State Journal-Register Oregon: “Lobbying, Campaign Contributions […]
Lobbying
Florida: “Broward Health Will Start Lobbyist Registration in June” by Dan Christensen and Karla Bowsher for FloridaBulldog.org
Illinois: “Daily Fantasy Sports Betting Bill Shelved amid Lobbying Accusation” by Ivan Moreno (Associated Press) for State Journal-Register
Oregon: “Lobbying, Campaign Contributions Give Special Interests Clout” by Hillary Borrud for Hillsboro Tribune
Pennsylvania: “Investigation Puts Scrutiny on Lobbyists, Political Ties” by Brad Bumsted and Mike Wereschagin for Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rhode Island: “Rhode Island Senate Passes Lobby Reform” by Matt O’Brien (Associated Press) for WJAR
Campaign Finance
Minnesota: “Campaign Regulatory Board Stymied by Legislature” by Brian Bakst for Minnesota Public Radio
Montana: “Group of Republicans Calls for Special Session on Campaign Finance” by Holly Michels for Helena Independent Record
Ethics
Colorado: “Councilman Says He Will Start Drafting Changes to Denver Code of Ethics” by Jon Murray for Denver Post
Kentucky: “Governor Gets 237 Derby Tickets. Who Uses Them?” by Tom Loftus for Louisville Courier-Journal
New York: “SUNY Polytechnic Office Scoured for Evidence of Bid Rigging” by Jesse McKinley for New York Times
Elections
“Clinton’s Challenge: Become a change agent in a year shaped by voter” by Philip Rucker for Washington Post
May 23, 2016 •
Arkansas Special Session Adjourned Sine Die
On May 23, the Third Extraordinary Session of the 90th General Assembly adjourned sine die. The primary focus of the special session was Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s $50 million highway funding plan. After three days, the plan was given final approval […]
On May 23, the Third Extraordinary Session of the 90th General Assembly adjourned sine die.
The primary focus of the special session was Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s $50 million highway funding plan. After three days, the plan was given final approval by the Legislature.
May 23, 2016 •
Minnesota Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The Legislature adjourned sine die at midnight after a long day on Sunday, May 23. Prior to adjournment, $260 million of a $900 million budget surplus was allotted to tax credits and cuts for parents, farmers, businesses, and college students. […]
The Legislature adjourned sine die at midnight after a long day on Sunday, May 23.
Prior to adjournment, $260 million of a $900 million budget surplus was allotted to tax credits and cuts for parents, farmers, businesses, and college students. Lawmakers also passed extra spending measures for broadband internet infrastructure development and a statewide voluntary preschool program. Despite several last minute efforts, the Legislature could not come to agreement on a bonding bill to fund construction and transportation projects prior to the end of the session.
A special session could be called soon to address the bonding bill.
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