January 2, 2020 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Florida: “‘Wild West:’ Florida legislators’ PACs amass hundreds of millions of dollars” by Mark Harper and Abigail Brashear (Daytona Beach News-Journal) for Tallahassee Democrat
Massachusetts: “Correctional Officers PAC Pays $45,000 for Campaign Finance Violations Related to Buying Signs for Gov. Charlie Baker Campaign” by Shira Schoenberg for MassLive.com
New York: “New York’s New Public Campaign Funding System on the Books” by Maria Villeneuve for AP News
Ethics
Michigan: “Michigan Supreme Court Revives Recall Petitions against Rep. Larry Inman” by Julie Mack for MLive.com
Minnesota: “DFL Legislator’s Post at the U Did Not Violate Ethics Laws, Review Concludes” by Torey Van Oot for Minneapolis Star Tribune
New Jersey: “$10,000 in a Coffee Cup: 8 swept up in N.J. political corruption cases” by Michael Gold (New York Times) for MSN
Tennessee: “Gov. Bill Lee’s New Board of Parole Pick Is Suing the House Finance Chair for Slander” by Natalie Allison for The Tennessean
Lobbying
Illinois: “Nonprofits Get a Break from City Lobbying Rules” by A.D. Quig for Crain’s Chicago Business
State and Federal Communications, Inc. provides research and consulting services for government relations professionals on lobbying laws, procurement lobbying laws, political contribution laws in the United States and Canada. Learn more by visiting stateandfed.com.