Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

March 7, 2023  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

California: “Donors Step Up for Mark Ridley-Thomas’ Defense Against Bribery and Corruption Charges” by Matt Hamilton and Katie Licari (Los Angeles Times) for Yahoo News

Virginia: “Virginia General Assembly Adjourns for 2023 After Passing Modest Campaign Finance Reform” by Jimmy Cloutier for OpenSecrets

Ethics

National: “Group Seeks Disbarment of a Trump-Aligned Lawyer for a Key Jan. 6 Witness” by Charlie Savage (New York Times) for DNyuz

Idaho: “The MAGA-fication of North Idaho College” by Charles Homans (New York Times) for Yahoo News

Kansas: “As Special Interests Try to Influence Kansas Lawmakers, Some Want to Loosen the Rules” by Jonathan Shorman and Katie Bernard (Kansas City Star) for MSN

New Jersey: “The Last New Jersey Reporter on Capitol Hill Just Got Laid Off” by Elahe Izadi (Washington Post) for MSN

Pennsylvania: “New Pa. House Rules Expand Who Can File a Sexual Harassment Complaint Against Lawmakers” by Katie Meyer for Spotlight PA

Lobbying

Texas: “Changes to City Lobbying Rules OK’d by Ethics Review Commission” by Chad Swiatecki for Austin Monitor

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