Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 19, 2024  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Alaska: “US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Alaska Campaign Finance Law” by Nate Raymond (Reuters) for MSN

New York: “Want to Be a Judge in the Bronx? Better Pay These Firms.” by Sam Mellins and Chris Bragg for New York Focus

Ethics

California: “Ex-L.A. City Hall Fundraiser Sentenced in Huizar Bribery Case” by City News Service for MSN

National: “Trump Picks Brendan Carr as FCC Chairman” by Eva Dou and Cristiano Lima-String (Washington Post) for MSN

Indiana: “Former Evansville Mayoral Candidate Ordered to Pay $400K in Defamation Case” by Jon Webb (Evansville Courier & Press) for Yahoo News

National: “Democrats Draw Up an Entirely New Anti-Trump Battle Plan” by Lisa Lerner and Reid Epstein (New York Times) for Seattle Times

National: “Chauffeured Cars and Broadway Tickets: Inside the national realtors group” by Debra Kamin (New York Times) for DNyuz

Lobbying

Florida: “Broward Commission Relaxes Rules on Food and Drink Gifts” by Lisa Huriash (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) for MSN

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