Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

May 28, 2024  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Hawaii: “Mitsunaga Secretary Acquitted for Bribery Could Still Face State Campaign Violations” by Christina Jedra for Honolulu Civil Beat

Iowa: “Iowa Ethics Board Fines Candidate Melissa Vine, Former Campaign Manager for Illegal Contributions” by Robin Opsahl (Iowa Capital Dispatch) for Yahoo News

Elections

National: “A.I. Promised to Upend the 2024 Campaign. It Hasn’t Yet.” by Shane Goldmacher, Tiffany Hsu, and Steven Lee Myers (New York Times) for Yahoo News

Illinois: “Judge Temporarily Blocks Hastily Passed Election Law That Favored Democrats in November” by Rick Pearson (Chicago Tribune) for Yahoo News

National: “Trump Electors in Key States Want to Serve Again, Despite Criminal Charges” by Amy Gardner and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez (Washington Post) for MSN

Ohio: “Gov. Mike DeWine Calls Special Legislative Session to Address Biden Ballot Issue” by Andrew Tobias (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

Ethics

Maryland: “Marilyn Mosby Sentenced to 1 Year Home Detention for Perjury, Mortgage Fraud” by Jasmine Hilton and Katie Mettler (Washington Post) for MSN

Lobbying

Washington DC: “Lobbying Is the Lifeblood of DC’s Anemic Office Market” by Jeff Clabaugh for WTOP

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