Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 1, 2024  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Michigan: “Michigan Bill Aims to Crack Down on Dark Money” by Thérèse Boudreaux for The Center Square

New York: “Eric Adams Allegedly Abused the City’s Matching Funds Program. A City Council Member Wants Him to Stop Having Access to It” by Sahalie Donaldson for City & State New York

Elections

National: “Justice Dept. Charges Three Men in Alleged Iran Hack of Trump Campaign” by Devlin Barrett (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Trump Allies Bombard the Courts, Setting Stage for Post-Election Fight” by Nick Corasaniti, Danny Hakim, and Alexandra Berzon (New York Times) for Seattle Times

Ohio: “‘That’s Highly Illegal’: Complaints Allege Inmates Did Work for Portage Sheriff’s Campaign” by Diane Smith (Ravenna Record-Courier) for MSN

Ethics

Massachusetts: “Massachusetts Deputy Sheriff Fired, Fined After Auctioning Home to His Wife Who Sold It for $300K-Plus” by Rick Sobey (Boston Herald) for MSN

Lobbying

California: “Irvine Officials Backtrack Approving New Lobbying Rules” by Angela Hicks for Voice of OC

Redistricting

North Carolina: “She’s Running with All She’s Got for a Seat She Can’t Win. That’s the Point.” by Colby Itkowitz (Washington Post) for MSN

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