Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 22, 2022  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Alaska: “APOC OKs Subpoenas for Republican Governors Association Execs in Dunleavy Coordination Case” by Matt Acuña Buxton for Midnight Sun

California: “California Raises Campaign Contribution and Gift Limits for 2023-2024” by Kimberly Railey (Covington & Burling LLP) for Lexology

Connecticut: “After Record Spending in CT Governor Race, Questions Arise Over Future Spending by Wealthy Candidates” by Ken Dixon for CT Insider

Illinois: “With New Campaign Fund, Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Allies Are Raising Cash Outside City Ethics Rules Limits” by Gregory Pratt (Chicago Tribune) for MSN

Elections

Georgia: “Judge Says Georgia Law Allows Saturday Voting for Runoff” by Kate Brumback and Jeff Amy (Associated Press) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Trump Family’s Newest Partners: Middle Eastern governments” by Eric Lipton and Maggie Haberman (New York Times) for Yahoo News

National: “Senior Democratic Lawmakers Demand Answers on Alleged Supreme Court Leak” by Josh Gerstein (Politico) for MSN

Indiana: “Doctor Says She Shouldn’t Have to Turn Over Patients’ Abortion Records” by Kim Bellware (Washington Post) for MSN

Lobbying

National: “Cigars, Booze, Money: How a lobbying blitz made sports betting ubiquitous” by Eric Lipton and Kenneth Vogel (New York Times) for Yahoo News

Idaho: “September Special Session Leads to $24,000 in Fines Against 91 Idaho Lobbyists for Late Filings” by Kelcie Moseley-Morris for Idaho Capital Sun

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