Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 10, 2024  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

California: “Supreme Court Declines to Take Up ‘Dark Money’ Case” by Taylor Giorno (The Hill) for Yahoo News

Missouri: “Missouri Sheriffs’ Pension Donates $30K to Ballot Campaign, Sparking Concerns” by Rudi Keller (Missouri Independent) for Yahoo News

Ohio: “Appeals Court: Ohio can ban green card holders from donating to ballot campaigns” by Jesse Balmert (Cincinnati Enquirer) for MSN

Elections

Indiana: “Braun Campaign Releases Attack Ad with Doctored Anti-Gas Stove Photo of McCormick” by Brittany Carloni (Indianapolis Star) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Trump Holds Up Transition Process, Skirting Ethics and Fund-Raising Rules” by Ken Bensinger (New York Times) for DNyuz

New York: “A Former Aide to New York Mayor Eric Adams Is Charged with Destroying Evidence as Top Deputy Quits” by Michael Sisak and Jake Offenhartz (Associated Press) for MSN

Legislative Issues

Wisconsin: “Wisconsin Supreme Court Grapples with Governor’s 400-Year Veto, Calling It ‘Crazy'” by Scott Bauer (Associated Press) for MSN

Lobbying

Iowa: “Curious Iowa: What does a lobbyist do?” by Bailey Cichone for The Gazette

Texas: “CenterPoint ‘Reassessing’ Use of The Pond, Its Houston-Area Lobbying Retreat, CEO Says” by Claire Hao (Houston Chronicle) for MSN

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