Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 28, 2024  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Alaska: “Campaign Finance Watchdog Recommends $85K in Fines Against Opponents of Alaska’s Ranked Choice Voting System” by Iris Samuels (Anchorage Daily News) for Yahoo News

Virginia: “Lack of Investigation by Local, State Officials into Richmond Campaign’s Finance Reporting Raises Concern” by Tyler Lane for WTVR

Washington: “Campaign Watchdog Won’t Reconsider Penalty Against Let’s Go Washington” by Jerry Cornfield (Washington State Standard) for Yahoo News

Elections

National: “Washington Post in Turmoil After Opting Against 2024 Presidential Endorsement” by Alexandra Bruell, Dana Mattioli, and Jeffrey Trachtenberg (Wall Street Journal) for MSN

National: “Elon Musk’s Pro-Trump PAC Awards More $1 Million Prizes Despite DOJ Warning” by Perry Stein, Trisha Thadani, and Amy Wang (Washington Post) for MSN

Virginia: “Federal Judge Bars Virginia from Purging Voters in Election’s Home Stretch” by Salvador Rizzo, Tom Jackman, and Laura Vozzella (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

California: “What Does Another Corruption Scandal Mean for Orange County?” by Spencer Custodio for Voice of OC

Lobbying

National: “They Were Lobbying on Legislation Before His Committee. They Were Also Employing His Son.” by Benjamin Guggenheim (Politico) for Yahoo News

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