Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

August 24, 2021  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Maine: “PAC Opposing Powerline Corridor is Fined $2,500 for Late Filing” by Scott Thistle for Portland Press Herald

Michigan: “Michigan Attorney General Nessel Won’t Charge State GOP Chair Ron Weiser” by Craig Mauger for Detroit News

Ohio: “FirstEnergy Discloses 2021 Dark Money Spending; Deal Doesn’t Require Posting Past Donations” by Jessie Balmert (Cincinnati Enquirer) for MSN

Ethics

National: “California Republican Is Debt Free for First Time in Office. What Happened to His Creditors?” by Gillian Brassil (Sacramento Bee) for Fresno Bee

National: “Internal Probe Clears Capitol Police Officer in Shooting of Ashli Babbitt” by Justin Jouvenal (Washington Post) for MSN

New York: “As JCOPE Eyes Cuomo, Will His Appointees Remain?” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union

Oregon: “Portland Police Stand by as Proud Boys and Far-Right Militias Flash Guns and Brawl with Antifa Counterprotesters” by Katie Shepherd (Washington Post) for MSN

Texas: “Dallas Council Member Violated Ethics Code for Saying Woman Sounded ‘Foolish’ on Facebook” by Lauren Girgis for Dallas Morning News

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