Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 7, 2023  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Arizona: “Goldwater Says Ballot Measure Site Is ‘Resource to Educate.’ Others Disagree” by Stacy Barchenger (Arizona Republic) for MSN

Kentucky: “How Wealthy Donors Legally Gave Even More to Democratic Party During Beshear’s Campaign” by Tom Loftus for Kentucky Lantern

Elections

Wisconsin: “Wisconsin Trump Electors Settle Lawsuit, Agree Biden Won in 2020” by Patrick Marley (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

California: “LA City Council Votes to Take First Step in Creating ‘Office of Compliance'” by City News Service for Los Angeles Daily News

National: “Special Counsel Alleges Trump ‘Sent’ Supporters on Path to Jan. 6 Violence” by Spencer Hsu and Devlin Barrett (Washington Post) for MSN

Mississippi: “Gov. Reeves Mum on Health Care Meetings, Claims No Documents Exist” by Devna Bose for Mississippi Today

Ohio: “Friend of Ex-Councilman Jeff Pastor Admits Creating Nonprofit to ‘Sanitize’ Bribe Payments” by Kevin Grasha and Sharon Coolidge (Cincinnati Enquirer) for MSN

Legislative Issues

National: “Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the Ousted Speaker, Announces He’s Leaving Congress” by Scott Wong and Sahil Kapur for NBC News

Lobbying

Alaska: “Committee Dismisses Complaints That 2 Alaska Lawmakers Committed Ethics Violations” by Andrew Kitchenman (Alaska Beacon) for KTOO

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