Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 9, 2023  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Arizona: “Two Groups Making New Bid to Hide Names of Donors in Political Races” by Howard Fischer (Capitol News Services) for Arizona Capitol Times

National: “Campaign Fundraisers Are Hitting High Notes at Taylor Swift and Beyoncé Concerts” by Hailey Fuchs (Politico) for MSN

Maine: “Voters Pass Ban on Foreign Spending on Referendum Campaigns” by Randy Billings for Portland Press Herald

National: “To Help 2024 Voters, Meta Says It Will Begin Labeling Political Ads That Use AI-Generated Imagery” by David Klepper (Associated Press) for ABC News

Elections

Pennsylvania: “Democrat Cherelle Parker Will Become Philadelphia’s First Female Mayor” by Sean Collins Walsh (Philadelphia Inquirer) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Democratic Plan to Subpoena Supreme Court Justices’ Allies Faces Pushback” by Ann Marimow (Washington Post) for MSN

Michigan: “Detroit Enacts Ethics Reforms Following Free Press Investigation” by Dave Boucher (Detroit Free Press) for MSN

Utah: “A Utah Lake Dredging Critic Got Dragged into a Lawsuit with a Private Company. Did He Also Lose a Public Grant?” by Leia Larsen (Salt Lake City Tribune) for MSN

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