November 10, 2021 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Maine: “Foreign Company’s Subsidiary Poured Millions into Influencing Maine Ballot Referendum” by Anna Massoglia for Center for Responsive Politics
Elections
National: “House Jan. 6 Committee Issues Subpoenas to 6 Top Trump Advisers, Including Pair Involved in Willard Hotel ‘Command Center’” by Jacqueline Alemany, Tom Hamburger, and Josh Dawsey (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Big Bird Got ‘Vaccinated’ Against COVID-19, Drawing Outrage from Republicans” by Rachel Treisman for National Public Radio
National: “Pelosi Calls for Investigations of Gosar’s Video That Depicts Him Killing Ocasio-Cortez” by Felicia Sonmez and John Wagner (Washington Post) for MSN
Arizona: “Arizona Board with Close Ties to Landlord Group Oversees Constables Who Serve Eviction Writs” by Jessica Boehm, Catherine Reagor, and Ralph Chapoco (Arizona Republic) for Yahoo News
Colorado: “Denver’s Top Parking Enforcer ‘Fixed’ 21 of His Own Tickets” by Brian Maas for KESQ
Ohio: “Ohio Medicaid: It’s not a conflict if you only own stock in the parent company” by Marty Schladen for Ohio Capital Journal
Redistricting
Virginia: “Va. Senate Democrats Ask State Supreme Court to Disqualify Republicans’ Nominated Map Drawers” by Meagan Flynn and Teo Armus (Washington Post) for MSN
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