November 1, 2017 •
Wednesday’s Government and Ethics News Roundup
Lobbying
“Grassley Introduces Bill to Toughen Foreign Lobbying Oversight after Manafort Indictment” by Kyle Cheney for Politico
“Under Mueller Scrutiny, Democratic Donor Tony Podesta Resigns from Lobbying Firm” by Kenneth Vogel for New York Times
Campaign Finance
“Scofflaw Political Groups Are Ignoring FEC Fines” by Dave Levinthal (Center for Public Integrity) for Politico
Canada: “B.C. to Ban Corporate and Union Donations in Municipal Elections” by Rob Shaw for Vancouver Sun
Arkansas: “State PACs Cite Confusion Over E-Filing” by Michael Wickline for Arkansas Online
Connecticut: “Tucked in Budget: Shorter leash on election watchdogs” by Mark Pazniokas for Connecticut Post
Illinois: “At Hearing on Harassment Bill, Lobbyist Accuses Senator” by Tina Sfondeles and Fran Spielman for Chicago Sun-Times
Ethics
Arizona: “Arizona House Now Has Written Policy Against Sex Harassment After Complaint” by Howard Fischer (Capitol Media Services) for Arizona Daily Star
Florida: “City Issues New Ethics Rules for Employees” by Jeffrey Schweers for Tallahassee Democrat
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