Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

January 31, 2022  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Democrats Decried Dark Money. Then They Won with It in 2020.” by Kenneth Vogel and Shane Goldmacher for New York Times

Canada: “Critics Call for New Rules for Online Fundraisers After Protest Convoy Takes Anonymous Donations” by Elizabeth Thompson for CBC

Florida: “Responding to Dark Money Controversy, NextEra Did Internal Investigation into FPL” by Mary Ellen Klas (Miami Herald) for MSN

Elections

National: “Jan. 6 Investigators Subpoena 14 in Probe of False Pro-Trump Electors” by Nicholas Wu, Betsy Woodruff Swan, and Kyle Cheney (Politico) for MSN

Pennsylvania: “A Pennsylvania Court Overturned the State’s Mail Voting Law, but an Appeal Means It’s Still in Place” by Jonathan Lai and Andrew Seidman (Philadelphia Inquirer) for MSN

Ethics

Ohio: “Ohio Ethics Commission Seeks Harsher Penalties for Giving Unlawful Gifts to Lawmakers” by Jo Ingles (Statehouse News Bureau) for WOUB

Pennsylvania: “Former Pa. Treasurer Barbara Hafer’s PAC Collected $2.3 Million from Investments, Paid Daughter $500K Since She Left Office” by Sam Janesch (The Caucus) for Lancaster Online

Lobbying

Florida: “Collier County Deputy Manager Fired for Not Disclosing Work for Lobbying Firm” by Lydia Nusbaum for WBBH

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