Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

June 15, 2022  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Maker of Uvalde Massacre Gun Broke Campaign Finance Law, Complaint Says” by Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Post) for MSN

Vermont: “Becca Balint Has Denounced Super PACs. Is Her Campaign Winking at Them Anyway?” by Lola Duffort for VTDigger.org

Elections

National: “More Than 100 GOP Primary Winners Back Trump’s False Fraud Claims” by Amy Gardner and Isaac Arnsdorf (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Deceptive Mailings, False Billboards: Voting disinformation is not just online” by Steven Lee Myers (New York Times) for Yahoo News

Nebraska: “Nebraska Cops Probe Shady Tactics by Voter ID Campaign’s Foot Soldiers” by Francisco Alvarado (Daily Beast) for Yahoo News

Ethics

Illinois: “Pass Effort to Tighten Chicago’s Ethics Rules Immediately, Ethics Board Chair Says” by Heather Cherone for WTTW

Maryland: “Baltimore Council President Nick Mosby Files Legal Challenge to Ethics Ruling Alleging He Broke City Law” by Emily Opilo and Christine Condon (Baltimore Sun) for MSN

Ohio: “Ohio State Board of Education Selected Steve Dackin as State Education Chief Eight Days After Learning an Ethics Inquiry Was Likely Coming, Letter Shows” by Laurie Hancock (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

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