March 10, 2026 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Georgia: “Bill Requires Candidates to Raise at Least Half Their Money Within Georgia” by Mark Niesse for Capitol Beat
National: “From St. Petersburg to Philly, Fraud Claims Piled Up Against Political Consultant” by Anna Orso (Philadelphia Inquirer) for Yahoo News
North Carolina: “Young NC Senator Is a Big Fundraiser. How a Lobbyist and His Wife Tie into That Success” by Dan Kane (Raleigh News & Observer) for MSN
Pennsylvania: “As Josh Shapiro Seeks Reelection, His Business-Friendly Brand Has Drawn Millions from CEOs – Including Some with Interests in Harrisburg” by Andrew Seidman and Joe Yerardi (Philadelphia Inquirer) for MSN
Elections
National: “Millions in the Mailbox: Why both political parties are still spending big on traditional mail” by Emma Sullivan for OpenSecrets
Ethics
National: “Judge Rules Kari Lake Unlawfully Ran U.S. Media Agency, Voiding Layoffs” by Scott Nover (Washington Post) for MSN
Ohio: “Defense: FirstEnergy execs backed rival to man they’re accused of bribing” by Adam Ferrise (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN
Redistricting
National: “The Next Redistricting Battle Might Be Who Is Counted in State Legislative Districts” by Hansi Lo Wang for NPR
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