July 10, 2024 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Tennessee: “Appeals Panel Keeps 21-Month Sentence for Ex-Tennessee Lawmaker Who Tried to Withdraw Guilty Plea” by Jonathan Mattise (Associated Press) for Kentucky Today
Elections
New York: “How a New York Democrat Lost a Progressive Ballot Line to a G.O.P. Proxy” by Nicholas Fandos (New York Times) for DNyuz
Ethics
Colorado: “Faith Winter Violated Colorado Senate Ethics Policy by Appearing to Be Intoxicated at Community Meeting, Panel Rules” by Jesse Paul for Colorado Sun
National: “Immunity Ruling Leaves Judge Facing Tough Calls on Trump’s Election Indictment” by Alan Feuer (New York Times) for DNyuz
Louisiana: “Louisiana Ethics Board Faces Higher Quorum Hurdle Under New Law” by Julie O’Donoghue for Louisiana Illuminator
National: “Ruling Boosts Social Media Free Speech Protections, Some Say” by Gopal Ratnam (Roll Call) for MSN
New York: “NRA’s Ex-CFO Agreed to 10-Year Not-for-Profit Ban, Still Owes $2M for Role in Lavish Spending Scheme” by Michael Sisak (Associated Press) for MSN
Redistricting
South Carolina: “A House Contest Where Race, Gerrymandering and the Supreme Court Loom Large” by Patrick Marley (Washington Post) for MSN
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