March 21, 2022 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Oregon: “Oregon Supreme Court Ruling Likely Dooms Campaign Finance Limits This Year” by Dirk VanderHart for OPB
Tennessee: “Campaign Finance Probes of Ex-Speaker, Ex-Staffer Head to DA” by Jonathan Mattise (Associated Press) for Yahoo News
Elections
North Carolina: “N.C. Investigates Mark Meadows After Reports That He Never Lived Where He Registered to Vote” by Felicia Sonmez and Mariana Alfaro (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
Illinois: “Ex-Ald. Ricardo Muñoz Sentenced to 13 Months in Prison for Spending Thousands of Dollars in Political Funds on Tuition, Trips and Sports Tickets” by Jason Meisner (Chicago Tribune) for MSN
New Jersey: “Bill to Expand New Jersey Bribery Law to Include Candidates for Office Gains Momentum” by Matt Friedman (Politico) for MSN
Oklahoma: “Lawmakers Again Stifle Debate on Applying Open Records Law to Themselves” by Trevor Brown for Oklahoma Watch
Wyoming: “Alleged Threats by Wyoming Legislators Lead to Calls for Civility” by Jonathan Make (Wyoming Tribune Eagle) for Pinedale Roundup
Legislative Issues
National: “Could Proxy Voting Make the House More Inclusive? Some Lawmakers Hope So” by Chris Cioffi (Roll Call) for MSN
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