December 23, 2021 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Colorado: “Unite for Colorado Bankrolled Almost Every Major GOP Effort Last Year” by Sandra Fish and Jesse Paul (Colorado Sun) for ReInvestment News
Michigan: “Whitmer Campaign Complaints on Plane Flights, Fundraising Dismissed” by Beth LeBlanc for Detroit News
Elections
National: “A Retired Colonel’s Unlikely Role in Pushing Baseless Election Claims” by Alan Feuer (New York Times) for MSN
National: “Democratic Push on Voting Rights Becomes More Urgent as Midterms Approach” by Theodoric Meyer (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
North Carolina: “Appeals Court: Rev. Barber removed from General Assembly in 2017 for his volume, not words” by Staff for WRAL
North Dakota: “Environmental Group Calls Out Conflicts of Interest on North Dakota Energy Board as $160M Funding Approved” by Adam Willis for Fargo Forum
Texas: “Former Houston Schools Trustee Kept a ‘Bribe Ledger’ Listing $20,000 in Illegal Payoffs, Feds Say” by Paul DeBenedetto for Houston Public Media
Redistricting
National: “You Can Draw Your Own Congressional District” by Ally Mutnick for Politico
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