Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

June 9, 2022  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Illinois: “‘Millionaire’s Exemption’ Could Make Illinois’ Governor’s Race the Nation’s Most Expensive” by Ella Lee (USA Today) for Yahoo News

Elections

Michigan: “Michigan Widens Probe into Voting System Breaches by Trump Allies” by Nathan Layne and Peter Eisler (Reuters) for Yahoo News

Pennsylvania: “Candidates of Color Say They Need More Party Support, Financial Backing to Be Successful in Pa.” by Kate Huangpu for Spotlight PA

Ethics

National: “Judge to Eastman: Give Jan. 6 committee more emails, including the one presenting evidence of a likely crime” by Sarah Wire (Los Angeles Times) for MSN

California: “‘Culture of Corruption’: Former DWP cybersecurity chief gets 4 years in prison” by Dakota Smith (Los Angeles Times) for Yahoo News

Connecticut: “Colchester’s Process for Spending Federal Funds Sparks Ethics Debate” by Andrew Brown for CT Mirror

Lobbying

National: “FBI Seizes Retired General’s Data Related to Qatar Lobbying” by Associated Press for NPR

Florida: “DeSantis Spokeswoman Belatedly Registers as Agent of Foreign Politician” by Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Post) for MSN

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