Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

August 13, 2024  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Indiana: “Seventh Circuit Orders Injunction on Indiana Campaign Finance Rule” by Dave Byrnes for Courthouse News Service

Massachusetts: “Cesar Ruiz Dissolves Latino Political Action Committee Due to Campaign Finance Violations” by Jim Kinney (MassLive) for MSN

Mississippi: “MS Sec. of State Wants to Work with AG on Campaign Finance Violations, AG Gives Nonresponse” by Grant McLaughlin (Jackson Clarion Ledger) for MSN

Wisconsin: “Wisconsin Election Overseers Donate Thousands to Candidates” by Andrew Bahl for Capital Times

Elections

National: “Experts Warn of Election Disruptions After Trump Says Campaign Was Hacked” by Abbie Cheeseman and Joseph Menn (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Empty Chairs at Candidate Debates a Sign of These Very Partisan Times” by Karin Brulliard (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Inside Project 2025’s Secret Training Videos” by Andy Kroll (ProPublica) and Nick Surgery (Documented) for MSN

Procurement

California: “State Sting Operation Busts 11 Contractors Making Bids Without a License in Sacramento County” by Vincent Medina (Sacramento Bee) for MSN

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