December 22, 2015 •
Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update
Lobbying
Arizona: “Embattled Arizona Utility Regulator Decides to Quit” by Howard Fischer (Capitol Media Services) for Arizona Daily Star
Missouri: “Andrew Blunt’s Lobbying Work Faces Scrutiny as He Manages Father’s Re-Election Bid” by Deirdre Shesgreen (USA Today) for Springfield News-Leader
Pennsylvania: “Lobbyist Reform Bills in Pa. Senate” by Greg Gross for York Dispatch
Texas: “Austin Officials to Create New Lobbying Registration, Reporting Rules” by Lilly Rockwell for Austin American-Statesman
Campaign Finance
“‘Dark Money’ Biggest Campaign Finance Challenge Facing States” by Geoff Mullvihill (Associated Press) for Denver Post
“New FEC Chairman Aims to Calm Agency at War with Itself” by Dave Levinthal for Center for Public Integrity
California: “Critics Decry Contributions to Councilman Englander from Taser Execs Seeking LAPD Camera Contract” by David Zahniser for Los Angeles Times
New York: “Albany Trials Exposed the Power of a Real Estate Firm” by William Rashbaum for New York Times
Ethics
Missouri: “Missouri Legislative Staffers Earn Big Money as Political Consultants” by Jason Hancock for Kansas City Star
New Mexico: “Can New Mexico Break Its Cycle of Corruption?” by Alan Greenblatt for Governing
Pennsylvania: “Scandal’s Web Trips Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane” by Michael Wines for New York Times
Elections
“Sanders Data Controversy Spotlights Powerful Gatekeeper” by Nancy Scola for Politico
“Lindsey Graham Suspends His Presidential Campaign” by David Weigel and Robert Costa for Washington Post
California: “When Legislator Resigns, Costs Can Be High to Voters, Party” by Laurel Rosenhall (CALmatters) for San Francisco Chronicle
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