Lobbying firms reported higher fees than the previous quarter despite Congress’ little legislative output. Together, the heightened attention to the NDAA, the addition of IRA implementation, a [...]
The new Commission on Ethics and Lobbying and Government (COELIG) opened just three inquiries in its first year as an agency, which pales in comparison to its predecessor, the Joint Commission on [...]
While more than 50 election related bills were considered this legislative session in California, with its scheduled adjournment of September 14 on the horizon, that number has now been whittled [...]
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce has filed a lawsuit challenging a new State law that prohibits foreign influenced corporations from making independent expenditures or ballot measure [...]