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October 30, 2025  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Pennsylvania: “Why Tracking Spending in This Year’s Critical Pa. Supreme Court Retention Races Is So Difficult” by Stephen Caruso and Katie Meyer for Spotlight PA

Washington: “Meta Appeals $35M Campaign Finance Fine at WA Supreme Court” by Jake Goldstein-Street (Washington State Standard) for Yahoo News

Ethics

California: “Feds Charge East Bay City Council Member in Corruption Case Linked to Sheng Thao” by Megan Cassidy (San Francisco Chronicle) for Yahoo News

National: “White House Fires Arts Commission Expected to Review Trump Construction Projects” by Dan Diamond (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Meet the Senate Aide with a $44,000 Taxpayer-Funded Commute” by Daniel Lippman (Politico) for MSN

New Jersey: “‘Corruption Doesn’t Go Away.’ Why the New Head of NJ’s Top Watchdog Still Believes in SCI” by Mike Davis and Michael Diamond (Asbury Park Press) for Yahoo News

Oregon: “Appeals Court to Review Order Letting Trump Send Guard to Oregon” by Erik Larson (Bloomberg) for MSN

Lobbying

Florida: “Lobbyist Wrote Proposal Directing Florida to Buy Pricey 4 Acres in Destin” by Max Chesnes and Emily Mahoney (Tampa Bay Times) for MSN

Redistricting

Maryland: “Maryland’s Democratic Senate President Blocks Anti-Trump Redistricting Fight” by Erin Cox and Katie Shepherd (Washington Post) for MSN

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