October 4, 2021 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
National: “Court Orders FEC to Rule on Complaints Against NRA’s Alleged Campaign Coordination Scheme” by Soo Rin Kim (ABC News) for MSN
Florida: “DeSantis Says He’s Running. Where Are the Documents?” by Mary Ellen Klas (Miami Herald) for MSN
Georgia: “Giving Limit Rises to $7,600 for Georgia Political Donors” by Associated Press for MSN
Indiana: “Indiana Casino Exec and Former Republican Lawmaker Faces New Tax Fraud Charges” by Johnny Magdaleno (Indianapolis Star) for MSN
Maine: “Maine Ethics Commission Orders Investigation into Conservative Group’s Software System” by Scott Thistle (Portland Press Herald) for Government Technology
Ethics
South Dakota: “Lawmakers, AG to Investigate Kristi Noem’s Meeting with State Employees, Daughter” by Zoe Strozewski (Newsweek) for MSN
Lobbying
Illinois: “Former City Club President in Texts to Mayor Lori Lightfoot: ‘ComEd duped me’ in bribery probe tied to Madigan” by Gregory Pratt, Jason Meisner, and Ray Long (Chicago Tribune) for MSN
Oregon: “People for Portland Co-Founder Accused of Two-Timing Powerful Business Group” by Shane Dixon Kavanaugh (Portland Oregonian) for MSN
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