Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 4, 2024  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Connecticut: “CT’s Election Watchdog Agency Is Investigating 214 Cases, One Going Back 10 Years. What’s Taking So Long?” by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Ken Dixon for Stamford Advocate

National: “Court Ruling Threatens to Curb Billions in Political ‘Dark Money'” by Richard Rubin and Maggie Severns (Wall Street Journal) for MSN

New Hampshire: “A New Campaign Finance Law Is Allowing Record-Breaking Spending in NH Governor’s Race” by Ethan DeWitt (New Hampshire Bulletin) for Yahoo News

Elections

Pennsylvania: “Supreme Court Allows Pennsylvania Voters to Fix Faulty Absentee Ballots” by Justin Jouvenal and Colby Itkowitz (Washington Post) for MSN

Lobbying

Florida: “A Lobbyist Was Cited by the Ethics Commission; Now He’s Suing and Wants to Clear His Name” by Mike Diamond (Palm Beach Post) for MSN

Florida: “In Miami-Dade, Christian Ulvert Helps Candidates win Elections and Developers Win Deals” by Douglas Hanks (Miami Herald) for Yahoo News

Rhode Island: “McKee Hasn’t Paid Powerful Lobbyist for Legal Help with ILO Investigation” by Eli Sherman for MSN

Procurement

New York: “Eric Adams Aide Overrode Internal Scoring System to Award Contract to Major Donor” by Joe Anuta (Politico) for Yahoo News

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