Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

June 15, 2020  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Arizona: “Arizona Asks Appeals Court to Block Laws That Regulate Campaign Finance” by Howard Fischer (Capitol Media Services) for KAWC

Tennessee: “Audits: Glen Casada failed to report contributions, keep expense receipt” by Joel Ebert for The Tennessean

Ethics

National: “Trump Health Official’s Approach to Contracts Faces Scrutiny” by Emily Kopp for Roll Call

National: “Senate Aides Say There’s Work to Be Done on Staffer Diversity, After Tim Scott Airs Criticism” by Katherine Tully-McManus and Kathryn Lyons for Roll Call

National: “Ethics Probe into Rep. Alcee Hastings Ends After Disclosure He Married Aide” by John Bresnahan for Politico

Colorado: “Ethics Panel Fines Former Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper $2,750” by Staff for AP News

Connecticut: “Family Investments, Coronavirus Pandemic Put Gov. Ned Lamont on Ethical Tightrope” by Edmund Mahoney for Hartford Courant

South Carolina: “Special Prosecutor Pascoe Under Fire, and Firing Back, in SC Supreme Court” by John Monk for The State

Lobbying

Canada: “Lobbying Watchdog Seeks Budget Hike Amid Pandemic-Induced Surge in Lobbying” by Canadian Press for Yahoo Finance

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