June 1, 2022 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
National: “Maker of Rifle in Texas Massacre Is Deep-Pocketed GOP Donor” by Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Post) for MSN
California: “San Jose Mayor’s Election Fundraising Raises Legal Questions” by Tran Nguyan for San Jose Spotlight
Elections
National: “Sussmann, Who Worked for Clinton, Acquitted of Lying to FBI in 2016” by Devlin Barrett (Washington Post) for MSN
California: “Compton City Council Election Overturned in Wake of Vote Rigging Scandal” by James Queally (Los Angeles Times) for Yahoo News
Washington: “Group Doorbells WA Homes, Searching for Illegal Voters and Drawing Complaints” by Jim Brunner and Joseph O’Sullivan for Seattle Times
Ethics
New York: “Cuomo Ethics Inquiry Could Die with Outgoing Commission” by Joshua Solomon and Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union
Pennsylvania: “Gift Ban, Other Good-Government Changes Stall in Pa. Despite Promises from Leadership” by Christina Baker for Spotlight PA
Lobbying
Florida: “DeSantis Signs Bills Penalizing Florida Judges and Lawmakers Who Lobby Within Six Years after Term” by Gary Rohrer for Creative Loafing Tampa Bay
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