Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

March 24, 2022  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Ted Cruz’s Latest Troll? Turning His Campaign into a Super PAC” by Roger Sollenberger for Daily Beast

Alaska: “Alaska House Passes Campaign Contribution Limits Bill” by Becky Bohrer (Associated Press) for Alaska Public Media

California: “SJ City Council Passes Draft Proposal to Bar Political Donations by Foreign-Owned Corps” by Evan Symon for California Globe

Maryland: “Giving from the Grave? Marilyn Mosby’s Dead Grandfather Contributed to Her and Her Husband’s Campaigns” by Mark Reutter for Baltimore Brew

Elections

National: “As GOP Lawmakers Push for More Election Fraud Charges, Prosecutors Find Few Cases” by Rosalind Helderman and Amy Gardner (Washington Post) for MSN

Michigan: “Michigan Republicans Delay Absentee Ballot Signature Rules” by David Eggert (Associated Press) for MSN

Wisconsin: “Supreme Court Rejects GOP Bid to Block Wisconsin Congressional Map but Sides with Republicans in State Legislative Map Dispute” by Tierney Sneed (CNN) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Capitol Riot Suspect Who Fled to Belarus Granted Asylum, State Media Says” by Rachel Pennett (Washington Post) for MSN

Ohio: “Former FirstEnergy CEO Jones, Vice President Dowling Paid Bribes in Scheme, Affidavit Says” by Jim Mackinnon (Akron Beacon Journal) for Yahoo News

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