October 31, 2023 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
California: “Free Speech Group Plans to Appeal S.F. Campaign Finance Law to U.S. Supreme Court” by Bob Egelko (San Francisco Chronicle) for MSN
Wyoming: “Bills Would Add Voter Requirements, Expand Campaign Donor Reporting” by Hannah Shields (Wyoming Tribune Eagle) for Gillette News Record
Elections
National: “Mike Pence Suspends His Struggling 2024 Campaign” by Maeve Reston and Marianne LeVine (Washington Post) for MSN
Virginia: “Youngkin ‘Purge’ Removed Nearly 3,400 Legal Virginia Voters from Rolls” by Laura Vozzella (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Judge Reimposes Restrictions on Trump’s Speech in Jan. 6 Case” by Rachel Weiner and Spencer Hsu (Washington Post) for MSN
Hawaii: “Hawaii Ethics Commission Steps Up Training of Government Employees” by Chad Blair for Honolulu Civil Beat
Missouri: “Missouri House Ethics Committee Begins Inquiry into Personnel Moves by Dean Plocher” by Rudi Keller for Missouri Independent
New Jersey: “Corruption, Backroom Deals, Local Politics Mire N.J.’s Legal Weed Rollout, Businesses Say” by Jelani Gibson (NJ Advance Media) for MSN
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