August 4, 2016 •
Thursday News Roundup
Lobbying
“Is K Street Warming to Trump? Just Barely.” by Catherine Ho for Washington Post
Virginia: “Lobbyists Less Likely to Say Who They’re Treating” by Dave Ress for The Daily Press
Campaign Finance
“New Search Tool Traces Sources of ‘Dark Money’” by Staff for Center for Public Integrity
Florida: “Petition Drive Could Change How Miami-Dade Political Campaigns Are Financed” by David Smiley for Miami Herald
New Jersey: “Using Pay-To-Play as a Political Weapon” by Donald Scarinci for PolitickerNJ.com
Ethics
Arizona: “Regulator Hires Attorney to Study Possible Outside Influence” by Russ Wiles for Arizona Republic
Tennessee: “New Legislative Policy Doesn’t Require Posting Founded Sexual Harassment Complaints” by Dave Boucher for The Tennessean
Elections
“Hillary Clinton and the Peace of the Pantsuit” by Megan Garber for The Atlantic
“GOP Reaches ‘New Level of Panic’ over Trump’s Candidacy” by Philip Rucker, Dan Balz, and Matea Gold for Washington Post
Texas: “Texas Agrees to Weaken Voter ID Law for November Election” by Aneri Pattani and Jim Malewitz for Texas Tribune
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