Monday News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

September 29, 2015  •  

Monday News Roundup

Ethics:

Massachusetts: “Suffolk Sheriff Fined for ‘Coercive Use’ of His Position” by Michael Norton State House News Service for Fitchburg Sentinel & EnterpriseGovernment Relations News

California: “County Supervisors Appear Ready to Support an Ethics Commission” by Nick Gerda for Voice of OC

Colorado: “Denver Gives Red Light to Inspectors Consulting for Marijuana Industry” by Jon Murray for Denver Post

Florida: “Meggs among Supporters of Anti-Corruption Bill” by Jeff Burlew for Tallahassee Democrat

Massachusetts: “Massachusetts Public Official Financial Records Obscured by State Law” by Dan Glaun for MassLive

Lobbying:

“‘Lobbying’ Firm Raises More Questions than Answers” by Megan Wilson for The Hill

 “When Lobbyists Collide” by James Panichi for Politico

Campaign Finance:

Washington: “Tim Eyman Investigation Referred to AG’s Office” by Joseph O’Sullivan for Seattle Times

Pennsylvania: “Allentown Council to Vote on Anti-Pay-to-Play Bill” by Emily Opilo for Allentown Morning Call

Elections:

North Carolina: “2016 N.C. Primary Set for March” by Bertrand Gutiérrez for Winston-Salem Journal

Legislative Issues:

“House Speaker John Boehner to Resign at End of October” by Mike DeBonis and Paul Kane for Washington Post

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