Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

January 27, 2022  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Tennessee: “Ogles Wants Checks on Registry of Election Finance Subpoena Power” by Sam Stockard for Tennessee Lookout

Elections

National: “Federal Prosecutors Examine Slates That Offered Trump Electoral Votes in States Biden Won in 2020” by Matt Zapotosky (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Violated a Stock Disclosure Law Nine Times Last Year” by Christina Wilke for CNBC

National: “Justice Breyer to Retire, Giving Biden First Court Pick” by Mark Sherman and Michael Balsamo (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

Arizona: “Supreme Court Rejects Ex-Arizona Lawmaker’s Challenge to Ouster Over Sex Harassment” by Howard Fischer (Capitol News Services) for Arizona Daily Star

California: “Ex-DWP Executive Pleads Guilty in Corruption Case” by Staff for Los Angeles Daily News

Maryland: “Baltimore County Inspector General: Former top official waived fees for developer, received favors” by Taylor DeVille (Baltimore Sun) for Yahoo News

Ohio: “Former House Bill 6 Lobbyist Who Chaired PUCO Nominating Council Resigns” by Jeremy Pelzer (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

Redistricting

National: “Black and Latino Voters Have Been Shortchanged in Redistricting, Advocates and Some Judges Say” by Colby Itkowitz and Harry Stevens (Washington Post) for MSN

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