October 14, 2019 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
National: “FEC Chairwoman Says She ‘Will Not Be Silenced’ after Republican Lawmaker Requests Ethics Investigation” by Kaatina Iyer for CNN
National: “Ukraine Scandal Snags Pete Sessions’s Congressional Comeback Bid” by Catie Edmondson (New York Times) for MSN
Arkansas: “Speaking as Taxpayer in TV Ad, Griffin Says; His Appearance Raises Campaign Questions” by Alyson Hoge for Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Illinois: “Caught on Tape: Ex-Ald. Danny Solis sought money from Jerry Reinsdorf group” by Tim Novak for Chicago Sun-Times
Ethics
National: “Giuliani Pressed for Turkish Prisoner Swap in Oval Office Meeting” by Jo Becker, Maggie Haberman, and Eric Lipton (New York Times) for MSN
National: “Appeals Court Rules Against Trump in Fight with Congress Over President’s Accounting Firm Records” by Ann Marimow, Spencer Hsu, and David Fahrenthold (Washington Post) for Washington Post
Florida: “$500 Ethics Fine Against Dennis McDonald Now Upped to $10,000, with Governor’s Reprimand and Censure” by for FlaglerLive.com; Staff
North Dakota: “North Dakota Ethics Commission Receives First Complaint” by Jack Dura for Bismarck Tribune
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