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September 16, 2025  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Arizona: “Coconino Prosecutors Will Investigate Rodney Glassman Over Alleged Campaign Finance Violations” by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy (Arizona Mirror) for Yahoo News

California: “Alameda County Board Rejects Bid to Raise Donation Limits in Supervisor Campaigns” by Kiley Russell (Bay City News) for MSN

Rhode Island: “Lawmakers Changed RI’s Campaign Finance Rules. It’s Giving Foulkes a 2026 Fundraising Edge.” by Patrick Anderson (Providence Journal) for USA Today

Elections

Michigan: “Michigan Democrats Propose Penalties for Lying About Elections” by Hayley Harding (Votebeat) for Yahoo News

Ethics

Alaska: “Former Alaska AG Treg Taylor Asks for Exemption from Financial Disclosure Requirements” by James Brooks (Alaska Beacon) for Yahoo News

National: “Nadine Menendez, Wife of Ex-New Jersey Senator, Sentenced to 4.5 Years in Prison” by Ella Lee (The Hill) for MSN

Florida: “Former Miami-Dade Commissioner Gets Prison Time but Allowed to Remain Free for Now” by Douglas Hanks (Miami Herald) for Yahoo News

Lobbying

West Virginia: “West Virginia Ethics Commission Promises to Focus on Mandatory Lobbyist Training” by Steven Allen Adams for Parkersburg News and Sentinel

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