Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 1, 2022  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Maine: “State Panel Fines Group That Backed Democratic Candidates” by Randy Billings (Portland Press Herald) for Kennebec Journal

Elections

California: “These Teens Won the Right to Vote. Their County Disenfranchised Them.” by Moriah Balingit (Washington Post) for MSN

Georgia: “Court Says Trump Aide Meadows Must Testify in Election Probe” by Kate Brumback (Associated Press) for MSN

Ethics

Florida: “Suspended Florida Prosecutor Takes Fight to DeSantis in Opening Day of Federal Trial” by Gary Fineout (Politico) for Yahoo News

New Jersey: “NJ Transit Report Card: A chief ethics officer with two jobs and two masters” by Colleen Wilson (Bergen Record) for MSN

Ohio: “Ethics Questions Swirl Around Lake County Commissioner” by Phil Trexler and Marisa Saenz for WKYC

Legislative Issues

National: “House Democrats Prepare for Unfamiliar Territory: New leaders, in a minority” by Mariana Sotomayor and Camila DeChalus (Washington Post) for MSN

Oregon: “Oregon State Senator’s Fiery Words Test Free Speech Limits” by Andrew Selsky (Associated Press) for OPB

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