The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the Georgia State Ethics Commission is set to consider an advisory opinion request involving contribution limits. (It looks like you might even be able to watch video of the commission’s meeting when it happens.)
Category: Georgia
Post-Citizens United activity in Georgia
The Augusta Chronicle reports on corporate and union political activity after Citizens United in Georgia. Georgia’s State Ethics Commission has a few recent advisory opinions on these issues and they’re available here.
Any ethics reform in Georgia this year?
The Athens Banner-Herald editorializes on Georgia ethics reform here. So, with the legislative session winding down, it would be reasonable to expect that the people of Georgia would be seeing, if they had not already seen, their lawmakers putting in place some strict controls on lobbying. Well, the reality is … not so much.