February 15, 2024 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
National: “The Mystery Behind $10 Million of ‘Bridge Funding’ Supporting RFK Jr.’s Presidential Bid” by Brittany Gibson (Politico) for MSN
Elections
California: “Can Judges Endorse Political Candidates? Competitive Bay Area Races Are Testing Boundaries” by Bob Egelko (San Francisco Chronicle) for MSN
Ethics
Delaware: “Supreme Court Rules in Former State Auditor Kathy McGuiness’ Criminal Conviction Appeal” by Xerxes Wilson (Delaware News Journal) for Yahoo News
Indiana: “Indiana AG’s Site to Report School Content Ignites Fear for Teachers” by Praveena Somasundaram and Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff (Washington Post) for MSN
New Mexico: “Ivey-Soto Bill Raises Conflict of Interest Questions” by Justin Horwath (New Mexico In Depth) for Source New Mexico
Lobbying
National: “Families Using Re-Created Voices of Gun Violence Victims to Call Lawmakers” by Terry Spencer (Associated Press) for MSN
Kansas: “Senate Bill Aims to Stop Government Entities in Kansas from Using Tax Dollars for Lobbying” by Tim Carpenter for Kansas Reflector
Redistricting
Wisconsin: “Wisconsin Republicans Vote to Weaken Their Lock on the Legislature” by Patrick Marley (Washington Post) for MSN
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