September 28, 2022 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
National: “Republicans Block Probe of Contributions by Chinese Elites to Trump PAC Through Spa Operator” by Sheridan Wall (McClatchy) for MSN
National: “Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Campaign May Be Violating Election Law in Trying to Sell Her Book” by Zach Everson (Forbes) for MSN
Washington: “Spokane City Council Raises Campaign Contribution Cap to $1,000” by Colin Tiernan (Spokane Spokesman-Review) for Yahoo News
Ethics
National: “In a Big Jan. 6 Case, Oath Keepers Go on Trial for Seditious Conspiracy” by Ryan Lucas for NPR
Arkansas: “Arkansas Senate Suspends Clark, Strips Him of Seniority for Filing Frivolous Ethics Complaint” by Michael Wickline for Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Connecticut: “Some Bridgeport Politicians Scored Free Tickets to Sound on Sound” by Brian Lockhart (Connecticut Post) for MSN
Massachusetts: “In Apparent Violation of State Nepotism Law, Boston Councilor Hired Sister, Son to Staff” by Danny McDonald (Boston Globe) for MSN
New Mexico: “New Mexico Supreme Court Rules Ethics Violation Isn’t Necessarily a Crime” by Anna Padilla for KRQE
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