Thursday News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 18, 2014  •  

Thursday News Roundup

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Republican Congress Lures Lobbyists Back to Capitol Hill” by Megan Wilson for The Hill

Mollis Adopts Hearing Officer’s Decision that Corso Engaged in Unregistered Lobbying Related to 38 Studios” by Jennifer Bogdon for Providence Journal

Campaign Finance

Secretive Nonprofits Flourished – and Succeeded – in 2014 State Elections” by Reity O’Brien for The Center for Public Integrity

Who Wants to Buy a Politician?” by Binyamin Appelbaum for New York Times

New FEC Chief on ‘Dark Money’ Mission” by Dave Levinthal for The Center for Public Integrity

Ethics Commission Hits Former Candidate, Treasurer with $43,000 Fine” by Emily Alpert Reyes for Los Angeles Times

PA Supreme Court: Law firm can forgive U.S. Rep. Bob Brady’s 2007 debt” by Chris Brennan for Philadelphia Daily News

State High Court to Take up Doe Cases Centered on Walker’s Campaign” by Patrick Marley for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ethics

Payouts to McCrory, Sanford from Mortgage Broker Raise Ethical Questions” by Michael Biesecker and Mitch Weiss (Associated Press) for Charlotte Observer

Elections

Jeb Bush’s Decision to Explore Presidential Bid Scrambles the 2016 GOP Field” by Matea Gold and Philip Rucker for Washington Post

Legislative Issues

Message to Lawmakers: Say what you really think” by Alan Greenblatt for Governing

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