Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

July 18, 2024  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Colorado: “Dave Williams Sent the Colorado GOP $60,000. The Party Says It’s Not Reimbursement for Campaign Help.” by Sandra Fish and Jesse Paul for Colorado Sun

New York: “Brianna Suggs, Targeted in FBI Raid in Turkish Straw Donor Probe, Is Still Working for Adams’ 2025 Campaign” by Michael Gartland (New York Daily News) for Yahoo News

Ethics

California: “Oakland Company in FBI Crosshairs Sought City Homeless Shelter Contracts” by Natalie Orenstein, Eli Wolfe, and Darwin BondGraham (Oaklandside) for MSN

National: “Biden Set to Announce Support for Major Supreme Court Changes” by Tyler Pager and Michael Scheer (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Even When Big Cases Intersect with Their Families’ Interests, Many Judges Choose Not to Recuse” by Noah Pransky, Brooke Williams, and Andrew Botolino for ProPublica

Nevada: “Grand Jury Indicts Ex-Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore on Wire Fraud Charges” by Tabitha Mueller for Nevada Independent

Texas: “Years into Their Work, Denton Ethics Board Is Facing Burden of Proof to Bring Changes to Ethics Code” by Christian McPhate for Denton Record-Chronicle

Lobbying

National: “Ex-CIA Analyst Accused of Working for South Korean Intelligence Service” by Aaron Schaffer and Ellen Nakashima (Washington Post) for MSN

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