Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 25, 2021  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Former Giuliani Associate Lev Parnas Is Convicted of Campaign Finance Crimes” by Associated Press for National Public Radio

California: “California Sets New Rules for Mystery Donations Made on Behalf of Lawmakers” by Melody Gutierrez (Los Angeles Times) for MSN

Elections

Texas: “Texas GOP Lt. Gov. Patrick Offered $25,000 for Election-Fraud tips. The First Payout Was for a Republican’s Illegal Vote.” by Julian Mark (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “House Votes to Hold Bannon in Contempt for Refusing to Comply with the Jan. 6 Subpoena” by Felicia Sonmez, Marianna Sotomayor, and Jacqueline Alemany (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Ethics Panel Releases Reports on Malinowski, Kelly, Mooney and Hagedorn” by Chris Marquette (Roll Call) for MSN

Colorado: “No-Bid Contracts to Campaign Contributors, Top-Dollar PR Firms Among ‘Custodial Funds’ Spending in Colorado” by Evan Wyloge for Denver Gazette

Michigan: “Feds Secure First Conviction in Taylor Mayor Bribery Scandal” by Robert Snell for Detroit News

Ohio: “Sam Randazzo Overruled PUCO Commissioners, Staff to Help FirstEnergy, According to Company’s Ex-CEO” by Jeremy Pelzer (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

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