October 14, 2025 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Oklahoma: “Oklahoma Campaign Finance Website to Remain Offline for More Than a Month” by Alex Gladden (Oklahoman) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Trump Escalates His Use of Federal Power to Target Democratic States” by Naftali Bendavid (Washington Post) for MSN
Indiana: “Hogsett Ignored Thomas Cook’s Secret Relationship as Money Flowed to Developers” by Tony Cook (Indianapolis Star), Peter Blanchard, and Emily Hopkins (Mirror Indy) for Yahoo News
Massachusetts: “Boston Prosecutors Invoke Law Used Against Anarchists to Charge Protesters” by Jenna Russell (New York Times) for Seattle Times
National: “Airports Say They Won’t Air Kristi Noem Shutdown Video at TSA Checkpoints” by Shannon Najmabadi and Aaron Gregg (Washington Post) for MSN
New Hampshire: “N.H. Ethics Panel Decides GoFundMe to Help House Staffer’s Tragic Loss Is Permitted” by Kevin Landrigan (Manchester Union Leader) for Yahoo News
Lobbying
Colorado: “A Group of Democratic State Lawmakers Gathered with Lobbyists at a Vail Retreat. Who Paid the Tab?” by Taylor Dolven and Jesse Paul for Colorado Sun
Redistricting
National: “Missouri Democrats Have an Opportunity to Block a New Congressional Map. They Say They’re Largely on Their Own.” by Aaron Pellish (Politico) for MSN
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