December 8, 2020 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Canada: “‘Loophole’ in Civic Election Act Breeds Unfairness and Financial Secrecy, Experts Say” by Angela King for CBC
Ohio: “Householder Dark Money Group Reputedly Broke Deal with AEP-Backed Nonprofit to Fund” by Randy Ludlow and Marc Kovac (Columbus Dispatch) for MSN
Elections
National: “GOP Women’s Record-Breaking Success Reflects Party’s Major Shift on Recruiting and Supporting Female Candidates” by Rachael Bade for Washington Post
National: “Conservative Nonprofit Group Challenging Election Results Around the Country Has Tie to Trump Legal Adviser Jenna Ellis” by John Swain, Rosalind Helderman, Josh Dawsey, and Tom Hamburger for Washington Post
Ethics
National: “Neera Tanden, Biden’s Pick for Budget Chief, Runs a Think Tank Backed by Corporate and Foreign Interests” by Yeganeh Torbati and Beth Reinhard (Washington Post) for MSN
Illinois: “Ex-State Sen. Martin Sandoval, Snared in Political Corruption Investigation, Dies of Coronavirus: Attorney” by Jon Seidel, Mark Brown, and Mitchell Armentrout for Chicago Sun-Times
Michigan: “‘Unambiguous, Loud and Threatening’: Trump supporters protest at home of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson” by Miriam Marini (Detroit Free Press) for USA Today
Legislative Issues
Arizona: “Arizona Legislature Shuts Down after Rudy Giuliani Possibly Exposed Lawmakers to COVID-19” by Maria Polletta (Arizona Republic) for MSN
Lobbying
Florida: “Florida Voters Barred Ex-Lawmakers from Lobbying for 6 Years, but Revolving Door Still Swings” by Gary Roher (Orlando Sentinel) for MSN
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