Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 1, 2019  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Elections Chief Says a GOP Colleague Blocked Wide Release of Her Foreign Activity” by Alex Horton (Washington Post) for MSN

Nebraska: “Nebraska Lags Behind Neighbors in Campaign Finance Regulation” by Tony Herrman for Hastings Tribune

Ethics

National: “Ericsson Sets Aside $1 Billion to Pay for Ethics Breaches in Six Countries” by Dave McCombs and Niklas Magnusson (Bloomberg) for Dallas News

National: “How a Shadow Foreign Policy in Ukraine Prompted an Impeachment Inquiry” by Kenneth Vogel, Andrew Kramer, and David Sanger (New York Times) for MSN

National: “The Interior Secretary Wants to Enlarge a Dam. An Old Lobbying Client Would Benefit.” by Coral Davenport (New York Times) for MSN

California: “These California Politicians Once Helped Regulate Legal Marijuana. Now They’re Working for the Industry” by Patrick McGreevy for Los Angeles Times

New York: “Assemblyman Introduced Bill Pushed by Firm That Paid Him” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union

Lobbying

National: “Dems Seek Lobbyist Cash to Fund Milwaukee Convention” by Maggie Severns and Theodoric Meyer for Politico

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