October 17, 2024 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Nebraska: “Wealthy Governor, Billionaire Family Changed Nebraska Elections” by Sara Gentzler and Alex Richards (Flatwater Free Press) for Governing
Texas: “Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit over Austin’s Campaign Finance Rule” by Luz Moreno-Lozano for KUT
Elections
Arizona: “Arizona Counties Won’t Be Forced to Do Citizenship Checks Before the Election, a Judge Rules” by Associated Press for MSN
National: “‘I Will Stand My Ground’: Election officials are prepared for attempts to ‘find’ votes” by Erin Mansfield and Sarah Wire (USA Today) for MSN
Ohio: “Justice Dept. to Monitor Voting in Ohio County Over Intimidation Concerns” by Praveena Somasundaram (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Ethics Committee Subpoenas Documents from Lawsuit Brought by Gaetz’s Friend: Sources” by Will Steakin (ABC News) for MSN
Ohio: “King Joins Long List of East Cleveland Officials Who Have Faced Corruption or Misconduct Allegations” by Lucas Daprile (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN
Procurement
New York: “NYC Council Tightens Process Around City Vendors as Accusations of Corruption Swirl Around Mayor Adams” by Michelle Bocanegra for Gothamist
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