August 26, 2021 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Illinois: “Cryptocurrency Expands into Illinois Politics as Candidate Accepts Bitcoin Donations” by John Kielman (Chicago Tribune) for Bloomington Pantagraph
Virginia: “Virginia, an ‘Outlier’ on Campaign Finance Reform, Considers New Restrictions” by Andrew Cain (Richmond Times-Dispatch) for St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Elections
National: “House Passes Bill to Strengthen Voting Rights Act in Face of New Restrictions in GOP-Led States” by Eugene Scott (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “FCC Proposes Record $5 Million Fine Against Jacob Wohl, Jack Burkman for Election Robocalls” by Rachel Lerman (Washington Post) for MSN
Michigan: “Judge Orders Sanctions Against Pro-Trump Lawyers Over Election Lawsuit” by Alan Feuer for New York Times
Pennsylvania: “In Latest Bow to Trump, GOP Lawmakers in Pennsylvania Plan to Launch Hearings on 2020 Vote” by Elise Viebeck (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Jan. 6 Select Committee Probe Expands to Trump and Top Officials in a Wave of Demands” by Claudia Grisales for National Public Radio
Michigan: “FBI Raids Homes of Detroit Councilmembers Janee Ayers, Scott Benson, Benson Chief of Staff” by Joe Guillen, Dana Afana, and Frank Witsil (Detroit Free Press) for MSN
New York: “JCOPE’s Opaque New Transparency Policy” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union
Lobbying
New York: “Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Daughter-in-Law Is Top Lobbyist at Pharma Firm That Has Sought to Influence NY Lawmakers” by Brian Schwartz for CNBC
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.