Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

January 25, 2024  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Illinois: “Paul Vallas Facing $10,500 Fine from City’s Ethics Board” by A.D. Quig (Chicago Tribune) for Yahoo News

Oregon: “Oregon Voters Likely to Decide on Dueling Campaign Finance Measures This Fall” by Carlos Fuentes (Portland Oregonian) for MSN

Elections

Georgia: “Georgia Secretary of State Says It’s Unconstitutional for Board to Oversee Him, but Lawmakers Differ” by Jeff Amy (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

Ethics

California: “OC Board of Supervisors Deadlock on Conflict of Interest, Discretionary Spending Policy Updates” by Destiny Torres for Orange County Register

California: “She Went to Prison for Bribing Nuru with a Rolex. Now She Has to Pay S.F. $750,000” by St. John Barned-Smith (San Francisco Chronicle) for MSN

Florida: “Lubby Navarro Had Other Jobs. At Least One of Them Is Probing Her Spending After Her Arrest” by David Goodhue (Miami Herald) for MSN

Kentucky: “How Much Could Be Spent on Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s Ethics Complaint Defense?” by Josh Wood and Eleanor McCrary (Louisville Courier Journal) for Yahoo News

Lobbying

North Carolina: “From Lobbying to Congress? NC Candidate’s Fundraiser Draws Questions About His Support” by Danielle Battaglia (Raleigh News and Observer) for Yahoo News

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