September 19, 2022 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Elections
Georgia: “Georgia 2020 Election Inquiry May Lead to Prison Sentences, Prosecutor Says” by Matthew Brown and Tom Hamburger (Washington Post) for MSN
New Hampshire: “New Hampshire GOP Senate Nominee Abruptly Backs Off False 2020 Election Claims” by Gregory Krieg and Dan Merica (CNN) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Justice Dept. Asks Appeals Court to Restore Access to Trump Raid Documents” by Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney (Politico) for MSN
National: “Gaetz Sought Pardon Related to Justice Department Sex Trafficking Probe” by Jacqueline Alemany and Amy Gardner (Washington Post) for MSN
California: “Legal Pot Spawned a Wave of Corruption, Threats and Secret Financial Deals for Politicians” by Adam Elmahrek, Robert Lopez, and Ruben Vives (Los Angeles Times) for MSN
New York: “Zeldin Calls for Probe into $637M Deal with Hochul Donor” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union
Lobbying
Arizona: “14 AZ Lawmakers Took 9-Day Europe Trip Sponsored in Part by Lobbyists and More Are Coming” by Ray Stern (Arizona Republic) for MSN
Maryland: “Opinion Says Nash’s Lobbying Violated City Ethics Ordinance” by Ryan Marshall (Frederick News-Post) for Yahoo News
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