Yearly Archives: 2022

Update on State Gun Legislation

2023-09-11T01:30:25-04:00

Photo credit: iStock.com/Josiah S In the past, we've examined gun legislation at both the state and federal levels. In the wake of the recent shooting at a Texas elementary school that left 19 students and two teachers dead, there has been a lot of discussion around gun legislation in states across the country. Arizona In [...]

Update on State Gun Legislation2023-09-11T01:30:25-04:00

May 27th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: Gun Control Debate Intensifies & Primary Election Results

2023-09-11T01:30:26-04:00

Lawmakers and governors from around the country reacted to the tragic shooting at a Texas elementary school, with many calling for various actions to help curb gun violence. Additionally, states such as Georgia held primary elections, Kansas lawmakers finished their 2022 session, Rhode Island's governor signed legal cannabis legislation, and Delaware's governor vetoed recreational marijuana [...]

May 27th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: Gun Control Debate Intensifies & Primary Election Results2023-09-11T01:30:26-04:00

Planning a Hill Day: Tips for Success

2023-09-11T01:43:24-04:00

Photo credit: iStock.com/eurobanks When your organization is planning its Government Relations strategy, you cannot overlook the effectiveness of planning a Hill Day. As we've previously written, before the pandemic changed the way lobbying and government affairs operate, Hill Days took a lot of work and effort to plan.  With the shutdown of Congress and most [...]

Planning a Hill Day: Tips for Success2023-09-11T01:43:24-04:00

May 20th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: Paid Leave for Colorado Lawmakers, Tough Election Night for PA Incumbents, & More

2023-09-11T01:43:25-04:00

This week various primary elections dominated headlines, including in Pennsylvania, where numerous incumbent state lawmakers lost their primaries. In other news, Colorado could soon see paid leave for their lawmakers, the State of Florida could assume control of the special district that oversees Disney World, Michigan lawmakers are working on tax cuts, and Nevada's state [...]

May 20th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: Paid Leave for Colorado Lawmakers, Tough Election Night for PA Incumbents, & More2023-09-11T01:43:25-04:00

Abortion Legislation at the State Level

2023-09-11T00:39:38-04:00

Photo credit: iStock.com/gnagel Following the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on overturning Roe v. Wade, states may soon be able to increase regulation of abortion and have been passing myriad abortion legislation. At issue before the U.S. Supreme Court, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization involves arguments over a Mississippi law that would ban most [...]

Abortion Legislation at the State Level2023-09-11T00:39:38-04:00

May 13th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap

2023-09-11T01:43:26-04:00

In this week's DMGS State Capital Recap, we look at the latest happenings in state capitals around the country. Issues covered include catalytic converter theft, out-of-state abortion access, marijuana, term-limits, & more. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) signed legislation attempting to curb the state's increasing rise in catalytic converter thefts in the state. Learn more [...]

May 13th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap2023-09-11T01:43:26-04:00

May 6th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: States React to Leaked Supreme Court Draft, Hawaii Raises Minimum Wage, NY Gets a New LG, & More

2023-09-11T01:43:27-04:00

This week governors and state lawmakers across the country responded to the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, with some states taking actions to restrict abortions at the state level, while other states reaffirmed their opposition to such actions. Additionally, New York Governor Kathy Hochul chose a new Lieutenant Governor, Hawaii lawmakers [...]

May 6th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: States React to Leaked Supreme Court Draft, Hawaii Raises Minimum Wage, NY Gets a New LG, & More2023-09-11T01:43:27-04:00

Which States Are Sending Relief Checks to Residents?

2022-05-02T13:37:22-04:00

Photo credit: iStock.com/Nerthuz The U.S. annual inflation rate increased to 8.5% for the 12 months ending with March of 2022, the highest since December 1981.  In addition, as of May 2, the national average gas price had risen to $4.19 per gallon for regular gas, up from $2.90 a year ago.  With inflation, gas prices, and [...]

Which States Are Sending Relief Checks to Residents?2022-05-02T13:37:22-04:00

April 29th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: Voter Fraud Police Force in Florida, California Budget Surplus, Georgia CRT Legislation, & More

2023-09-11T01:43:28-04:00

This week, lawmakers had their hands full with various issues ranging from budget surpluses to transgender students in school sports. Additional issues include a new voter fraud police force in Florida, tax incentives in Connecticut, medical marijuana legislation in Ohio, solar energy legislation in New York, and much more. California California's budget surplus is at [...]

April 29th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: Voter Fraud Police Force in Florida, California Budget Surplus, Georgia CRT Legislation, & More2023-09-11T01:43:28-04:00

Pritzker Signs Illinois Budget with $1.8 billion in Tax Relief

2022-04-28T04:51:19-04:00

Photo credit: iStock.com/rruntsch On April 19, Governor JB Pritzker signed the FY 2023 Illinois state budget into law, including $1.8 billion in tax relief.  Highlights include rebate checks for working families, grocery tax suspension, property tax rebates, gas tax freeze, and more.  The budget consists of projected revenues of $46.329 billion and expenditures of $45.986 [...]

Pritzker Signs Illinois Budget with $1.8 billion in Tax Relief2022-04-28T04:51:19-04:00
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