May 26, 2015 •
Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update
Lobbying
“At K Street’s No. 1 Lobby Shop, Ties to Clinton Run Deep” by Megan Wilson for The Hill
California: “‘Stalking’ of Pro-Vaccine Lobbyists Prompts Warning from Doctors’ Group” by Jeremy White for Fresno Bee
Kansas: “Records: Gov. Sam Brownback, aides still consult with ex-chief of staff, now a lobbyist” by Bryan Lowry for Wichita Eagle
Nevada: “Legislative ‘Cooling Off’ Lobbying Law Passes Nevada Senate” by Sandra Chereb for Las Vegas Review-Journal
Campaign Finance
“FEC Deadlocks on Wealthy Donor Giving Limits” by Tom Howell, Jr. for Washington Times
“Gyrocopter Pilot Indicted on Six Charges” by Jesse Byrnes for The Hill
“Rove’s Crossroads PAC Is No Longer G.O.P.’s ‘Big Dog;” by Eric Lichtblau and Maggie Haberman for New York Times
Arizona: “Phone Records Show Close Contact between Regulator, APS and ‘Dark Money’” by Ryan Randazzo for Arizona Republic
Ethics
New Jersey: “Christie Leaves Cowboys Tickets off His Disclosure Form” by Maddie Hanna and Andrew Seidman for Philadelphia Inquirer
South Carolina: “Pinson Given 5 Years in Prison” by John Monk for The State
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