Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

February 2, 2023  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

South Dakota: “House Kills Bill That Would Have Increased Campaign Donation Limits” by Austin Glass for KEVN

Virginia: “GOP-Led Panel Again Defeats Campaign Finance Reform” by Sarah Rankin (Associated Press) for MSN

Elections

Massachusetts: “Mass. Republican Party Elects New Leader, Rejecting Chairman Jim Lyons’ Bid for Third Term” by Emma Platoff (Boston Globe) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Google’s Ex-CEO Eric Schmidt Tapped for Federal Biotech Commission That Allows Members to Keep Biotech Investments” by Eamon Javers for CNBC

National: “Court Blocks DOJ Review of Scott Perry’s Phone in Jan. 6 Probe” by Spencer Hsu, Jacqueline Alemany, and Rachel Weiner (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Biden Lawyer: FBI finds no classified docs at beach house” by Eric Tucker, Colleen Long, and Zeke Miller for Associated Press News

Florida: “Hide Your Books to Avoid Felony Charges, Fla. Schools Tell Teachers” by Hannah Natanson (Washington Post) for MSN

North Dakota: “North Dakota Senate Cuts Back Ethics Panel’s Bill to Expand Authority” by Jack Dura for Bismarck Tribune

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