Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

February 10, 2021  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

New Jersey: “How a National Insurance Agency and Political Insiders Work New Jersey’s Money Game” by Nancy Solomon (WNYC) for Gothamist

Elections

Ohio: “Uproar Over Dominion Voting Machines in One Ohio County Shows Trump’s Falsehoods Linger” by Hannah Knowles (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “As Biden’s Son-in-Law Invests in COVID-19 Response, Questions of Family and Ethics Could Resurface” by Lucien Bruggeman for ABC News

National: “Senate Votes to Pursue Trump Impeachment Trial After Declaring the Proceedings Constitutional” by Seung Min Kim, Mike DeBonis, Karoun Demerjian, and Tom Hamburger (Washington Post) for MSN

Louisiana: “Former Top Gambling Regulator in Louisiana Taking Job as Advisor to British Gaming Company” by Sam Karlin for The Advocate

New York: “New York’s High Court Ends State Case Against Paul Manafort” by Jennifer Peltz and Michael Sisak (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

South Carolina: “SC Gov. McMaster Fires Agency Chief for Contract to Her Husband’s Employer” by Maayan Schechter (The State) for MSN

Lobbying

National: “How the Jan. 6 Riot Could Make It Tougher to Lobby” by Kate Ackley (Roll Call) for MSN

Wisconsin: “Wisconsin Health Official Won’t Handle Matters Affecting Former Clients” by Patrick Marley and Mary Spicuzza (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) for MSN

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