Monday News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

January 7, 2013  •  

Monday News Roundup

Government-Relations-NewsCampaign Finance

Obama Campaign Fined $375,000” by Eliza Newlin Carney in Roll Call.

Supreme Court won’t hear campaign finance arguments from anti-abortion group” by The Associated Press in The Washington Post.

Connecticut: “Former State Sen. Ernest Newton Arrested” by Mark Pazniokas in the Hartford Guardian.

Lobbying

2013 Lobbying Certificate Program Calendar Released” on the American League of Lobbyists website.

K Street Files: MPAA Casts Strahan” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.

Confessions of a Young Lobbyist on Capitol Hill” by Mickey Leibner in Roll Call.

K Street Files: Airline Group Lands New Staffer, Lawsuit; Former Senators Lobbying” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.

Ethics

Cynthia Bauerly, FEC Commissioner, To Resign On February 1” by Paul Blumenthal in the Huffington Post.

Idaho: “Idaho lawmakers could create ethics committee” by Justin Corr in KTVB News.

South Carolina: “S.C. lawmakers have packed 2013 agenda” by Stephen Largen in the Post and Courier.

Legislative Issues

Utah lawmaker wants to dump must-vote rule” by Robert Gehrke in The Salt Lake Tribune.

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