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October 23, 2017  •  

Monday’s Government and Ethics News Roundup

Lobbying “RT Bucks DOJ Request to Register as a Foreign Agent” by Hadas Gold for CNN Money Virginia: “Ed Gillespie’s Lobbying Career Included Work for Firms with Vast Interests in Virginia” by Beth Reinhardt for Washington Post Campaign Finance “Lawmakers […]

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October 20, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – October 20, 2017

      National: Wary of Hackers, States Move to Upgrade Voting Systems New York Times – Michael Wines | Published: 10/14/2017 State election officials, worried about the integrity of their voting systems, are pressing to make them more secure ahead of next […]

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Campaign Finance “Republican Lawmakers’ Posh Hideaway Bankrolled by Secret Corporate Cash” by Carrie Levine for Center for Public Integrity “US Judge Hears Fight over New Mexico Campaign Contributions” by Susan Montoya Bryan (Associated Press) for St. Louis Post-Dispatch Ethics California: […]

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Campaign Finance “Google, Facebook Putting an Early Mark on Political Advertising Bills” by Steven Overly and Ashley Gold for Politico Arizona: “Tom Horne Not Fined After Probe Finds He Used AG’s Office for Campaign” by Yvonne Wingett Sanchez for Arizona […]

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Lobbying California: “California Legislators Who Resign Face a Longer Wait Before They Can Lobby” by Patrick McGreevy for Los Angeles Times Campaign Finance California: “San Francisco Looks to Restrict Fundraising Practice Favored by Los Angeles Mayor” by Aaron Mendelson for […]

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October 13, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – October 13, 2017

      National: How Russia Harvested American Rage to Reshape U.S. Politics New York Times – Nicholas Confessore and Daisuke Wakabayashi | Published: 10/9/2017 A New York Times examination of hundreds of Facebook posts shows one of the most powerful weapons that Russian agents […]

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Lobbying Missouri: “Body Camera Company Vying for St. Louis Contract Hires Alderman, Former Board Counsel as Lobbyists” by Celeste Bott for St. Louis Post-Dispatch Campaign Finance “Why Some Campaign Contributions Get Returned” by Andrew Mayersohn for Center for Responsive Politics […]

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Lobbying California: “Big Oil Pulls Democratic Lawmakers Through the Revolving Door” by Lauren Rosenhall for CALmatters Missouri: “Will a Former Aide Break Greitens’ Ethics Rule?” by Kurt Greitens for St. Louis Post-Dispatch Campaign Finance “The ‘Resistance,’ Raising Big Money, Upends […]

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Lobbying Florida: “Governance Was Focus of 2010 Miami-Dade Ethics Probe” by Jeff Burlew for Tallahassee Democrat Campaign Finance “Trump Supporters Eager to ‘Drain the Swamp’ Help Fill Republican Party Coffers” by Matea Gold for Washington Post California: “Who’s Behind That […]

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Lobbying “Trump-Tied Lobbyists Cash in on Their Connections” by Tami Abdolah (Associated Press) for Detroit News Oklahoma: “Speakers Criticize Plan to Put Restrictions on Lawmakers, State Employees Who Want to Go into Lobbying” by Barbara Hoberock for Tulsa World Campaign […]

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October 6, 2017  •  

News You Can Use Digest – October 6, 2017

      National: Angry GOP Donors Close Their Wallets Politico – Alex Isenstadt and Gabriel Debenedetti | Published: 10/5/2017 With the Republican agenda at a virtual standstill on Capitol Hill, the party is contending with a hard reality. Some of the GOP’s […]

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Campaign Finance “Steve King Employs Family as Year-Round Campaign Staff, an Unusual Approach in Congress” by Jason Noble for Des Moines Register California: “California Bill Takes Aim at Dark Money in Politics – Will Jerry Brown Sign It?” by Katy […]

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Lobbying “Lobbyists Use of Capitol Meeting Space Raises Questions” by Kate Ackley for Roll Call Campaign Finance Missouri: “In Missouri, New Campaign Limits Spur Growth of PACs” by Kurt Erickson for St. Louis Post-Dispatch Pennsylvania: “Former Judge Admits Concealing Payments […]

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Lobbying “Monsanto Banned from European Parliament” by Arthur Nelson for The Guardian “‘Little Lobbyists’ Help Save the Health Care Law, for Now” by Robert Pear for New York Times Arizona: “ASU, AU Shield Lobbying Expenses Via Foundations” by Jim Small […]

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