November 14, 2019 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Elections
National: “Founder’s Presidential Bid Puts Bloomberg News in Spotlight” by Joe Concha for The Hill
Wisconsin: “Lawsuit Could Deactivate 234,000 Voters in Wisconsin” by Scott Bauer for AP News
Ethics
National: “She Inflated Her Resume and Peddled a Fake Time Cover. Trump Appointed Her to the State Department.” by Reis Thebault (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “New Testimony Ties Trump More Directly to Ukraine Pressure Campaign” by Elise Viebeck (Washington Post) for MSN
Iowa: “Iowa Ethics Board Looking for Leader to Succeed Megan Tooker” by Staff for The Gazette
Maryland: “Annapolis Ethics Commission Chair Owns a Short-Term Rental Property, Says Not a Conflict of Interest” by Brooks DuBose for Capital Gazette
Pennsylvania: “FBI Eyes How Pennsylvania Approved Pipeline” by Marc Levy for AP News
Lobbying
Canada: “How Corporations Still Get Away with Secret Lobbying in B.C.” by Christopher Pollon for The Narwhal
Illinois: “Chicago Aldermen Propose Their Own Changes to City Lobbying Rules” by A.D. Quig for Crain’s Chicago Business
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