October 16, 2019 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
National: “After Arrest of Giuliani Associates, FEC Chair Says Commission Struggling to Enforce Rules” by Justin Wise for The Hill
National: “Warren Targets ‘Big Money’ in Campaigns, Rules Out Donations from Tech and Bank Executives” by Tal Axelrod for The Hill
New York: “Big Questions Remain for NY’s Public Campaign Finance Plan” by Marina Villeneuve for AP News
Elections
National: “How Amazon.com Moved into the Business of U.S. Elections” by Nandita Bose for Reuters
Ohio: “The Right Way for a State to Purge Voters Might Be to Show How Wrong It Is” by Nicholas Casey (New York Times) for ENM News
Ethics
California: “FBI Investigating Whether Sacramento Pot Businesses Paid Bribes to Public Officials” by Sam Stanton and Ryan Sabalow for Sacramento Bee
Texas: “Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen Offered Media Access to Empower Texans, Suggested It Target Certain Republicans, Recording Shows” by Casandra Pollock, Emma Platoff, and Patrick Svitek for Texas Tribune
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