Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

August 12, 2021  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Alaska: “State Fines Anchorage Mayor Bronson $33,500 for Campaign Finance Violations” by Emily GoodyKoontz (Anchorage Daily News) for Yahoo News

Florida: “Florida Won’t Defend Ballot Measure Contribution Cap” by John Haughey for The Center Square

Elections

National: “Dominion Lodges Suits Against OAN, Newsmax, Ex-Overstock CEO” by Nick Niedzwiadek (Politico) for MSN

National: “‘We Are in Harm’s Way’: Election officials fear for their personal safety amid torrent of false claims about voting” by Tom Hamburger, Rosalind Helderman, and Amy Gardner (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “House Democrats Granted Limited Access to Trump Financial Records” by Rachel Weiner (Washington Post) for MSN

Arizona: “Arizona State Sen. Tony Navarrete Resigns Seat After Arrest in Child Sex Abuse Case” by Mary Joe Pitzl (Arizona Republic) for MSN

New York: “Other Politicians’ Scandals Propelled Career of NY’s Next Governor, Ex-Rep. Kathy Hochul” by Jim Saska (Roll Call) for MSN

Lobbying

Arizona: “Business Consultants Offer to Buy Ghostwritten Op-Eds Pressuring Arizona Senators” by Lee Fang (The Intercept) for Radiofree.org

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