August 3, 2023 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Hawaii: “Ban On Fundraisers? Hawaii Legislators Continued to Rake in Campaign Cash During Session” by Chad Blair and Patti Epler for Honolulu Civil Beat
New Mexico: “Ethics Agency Reaches Settlement with PAC Active in 2022 Legislative Race” by Dan McKay (Albuquerque Journal) for Yahoo News
Elections
Michigan: “Michigan Republicans Charged in Connection with 2020 Voting Machine Tampering” by Patrick Marley and Aaron Schaffer (Washington Post) for MSN
Ohio: “Ohio Voters Are Deciding If It’s Too Easy to Pass Ballot Measures. Other States Are Watching.” by Zachary Roth and Morgan Trau for Missouri Independent
Ethics
California: “By Several Measures, the FPPC Is Outnumbered” by Brian Joseph for Capitol Weekly
National: “Trump Is Charged Under Civil Rights Law Used to Prosecute KKK Violence” by Isaac Stanley-Becker and Spencer Hsu (Washington Post) for MSN
Texas: “Texas Environmental Regulators Are Using an Unwritten Rule to Squash Pollution Challenges” by Dylan Baddour (Inside Climate News) for MSN
Lobbying
California: “California Lawmakers Would Have to Disclose Lobbyist Meetings Under Sweeping Ballot Proposal” by Christopher Cadelago and Melanie Mason (Politico) for MSN
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