Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 22, 2021  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Maryland: “Baltimore County Council Greenlights Fair Election Fund with Spending Caps” by Taylor DeVille (Baltimore Sun) for Yahoo News

Oregon: “Competing Measures Could Muddy Oregon’s Campaign Finance Debate” by Dirk VanderHart for OPB

Ethics

National: “Lead Capitol Riot Charge Is Constitutional, Judges Find” by Rachel Weiner (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Rep. Scott Perry Calls Jan. 6 Panel ‘Illegitimate,’ Refuses to Cooperate” by Chris Marquette (Roll Call) for MSN

New York: “Hochul Ready to Rev Up Ethics Overhaul to Clean Up After Cuomo, Senate Ally Says” by Josepha Velasquez for The City

Ohio: “Cuyahoga County’s Consultant in Search for New Jail Is Also Listing Agent for Preferred Site” by Kaitlin Durban (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

Lobbying

Illinois: “ComEd Offers $21 Million Refund to Customers to Confront ICC Probes into Bribery Scheme. Watchdog Calls It ‘Chump Change.’” by Ray Long (Chicago Tribune) for MSN

Procurement

Kentucky: “A Handful of Companies Dominate Road Work in Kentucky. The State Looks the Other Way.” by Jacob Ryan and Jared Bennett for Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting

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