Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

August 8, 2022  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “FEC Draft Says Google Plan to Keep Campaign Emails Out of Spam Is Lawful” by Rachel Scully (The Hill) for Yahoo News

California: “Force Multipliers: How one donor network is pushing the envelope on California campaign money” by Ben Christopher, Alexei Koseff, and Jeremia Kimelman for CalMatters

Missouri: “Missouri Prepping for New Rules on Campaign Donations by Businesses” by Kurt Erickson for St. Louis Post Dispatch

Ethics

National: “Homeland Security Watchdog Previously Accused of Misleading Investigators, Report Says” by Lisa Rein, Carol Leonnig, and Maria Sacchetti (Washington Post) for MSN

Florida: “DeSantis Suspends Elected Prosecutor Over New Abortion Law” by Anthony Izaguirre (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

New York: “State Agency Made Key Reversal in Bid Process Won by Hochul Donor” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union

Ohio: “Utility Regulator Accused of Taking a Bribe Helped Write Bill Targeting Watchdog” by Jake Zuckerman for Ohio Capital Journal

Lobbying

Virginia: “Virginia Official Lobbied for Gas Project His Agency Will Consider” by Patrick Wilson (Richmond Times Dispatch) for Roanoke Times

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