Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 4, 2023  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Maine: “Documents Reveal NextEra’s Hidden Attempts to Derail CMP’s Transmission Line Corridor” by Steve Mistler for Maine Public Radio

Ethics

California: “Mayor Bass Announces Stricter Ethics Rules for L.A. City Staff” by City News Service for MSN

Colorado: “Divided by Politics, a Colorado Town Mends Its Broken Bones” by Jonathan Weisman (New York Times) for DNyuz

National: “Senate Democrats Vote to Subpoena Harlan Crow, Leonard Leo in Supreme Court Ethics Probe as GOP Storms Out” by Riley Beggin and John Fritze (USA Today) for MSN

National: “Trump Can Be Held Civilly Liable in Jan. 6 Riot, Judges Rule” by Rachel Weiner and Spencer Hsu (Washington Post) for MSN

New York: “N.Y. Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Gag Order in Civil Fraud Case” by Shayna Jacobs (Washington Post) for MSN

Rhode Island: “As More Sexual Harassment Allegations Come to Light, McKee’s Ethics Appointee Withdraws. What We Know.” by Katherine Gregg (Providence Journal) for MSN

Legislative Issues

National: “House Expels New York Rep. George Santos. It’s Just the Sixth Expulsion in the Chamber’s History” by Kevin Frekking (Associated Press) for MSN

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