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March 27, 2017  •  

Monday’s Government Relations and Ethics News

K Street

Campaign Finance

Duncan Hunter Under Criminal Investigation for Ethics Violations” by Eric Lichtblau for New York Times

Elections

One Rationale for Voter ID Debunked, G.O.P. Has Another” by Michael Wines for New York Times

Ethics

Federal Agency Rules Trump’s D.C. Hotel Lease Is In ‘Full Compliance’” by Jonathan O’Connell for Washington Post

Florida: “Investigators Knocked Commissioners for VIP Treatment at MIA. Then Came the Funding Threat.” by Douglas Hanks for Miami Herald

New Mexico: “What Financial Disclosure Forms Don’t Require Reveal as Much as What They Do” by Sandra Fish for New Mexico In Depth

New York: “Albany’s Latest Scandal: 2 more are accused of corruption” by Jesse McKinley for New York Times

Lobbying

Iowa: “House Ethics Committee Admonishes Americans for Prosperity Lobbyist” by Brianne Pfannenstiel for Des Moines Register

Missouri: “Goodbye to All That? Missouri Lawmakers Dragging Feet on Lobbyist-Gift Ban” by Marshall Griffin for St. Louis Public Radio

Texas: “Liquor Regulators Partying on Taxpayers’ Tab” by Jay Root for Texas Tribune

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