Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 15, 2022  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections

Georgia: “Georgia Secretary of State Calls for End to Runoff Elections” by Matthew Brown (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Trump Told Crowd to ‘Fight Like Hell’ Before Riot. Can He Be Sued?” by Rachel Weiner (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Ex-Venezuelan Treasurer, Husband Convicted of Corruption in First Trial of Its Kind in Florida” by Jay Weaver and Antonio Maria Delgado (Miami Herald) for MSN

Mississippi: “Ethics Commission’s Final Order: Law does not require Legislature to meet in public” by Bobby Harrison for Mississippi Today

New Jersey: “N.J. Politicians Could Soon Have Their Home Addresses Blocked Out on Public Records” by Brent Johnson (Newark Star Ledger) for MSN

Tennessee: “Longtime Tennessee Domestic Violence Leader Is Out Following Critical Federal Investigation” by Anita Wadhwani and Natasha Senjanovic for Tennessee Lookout

Lobbying

Florida: “Sunset Lounge Dispute with City of West Palm Beach Headed to Trial in May” by Terri Parker (WBPF) for MSN

Michigan: “Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Says Michigan Needs Ethics Reforms Amid Chatfied Probe” by Craig Mauger for Detroit News

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