Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

April 27, 2022  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

New York: “Lt. Governor Indictment Puts Spotlight on State Campaign Finance Reform” by Rebekah Ward for Albany Times Union

Washington DC: “D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto Broke Campaign Finance Law Last Year” by Martin Austermuhle for DCist

Elections

National: “GOP Texts Cast Renewed Spotlight on Post-2020 Election Efforts” by Jacqueline Alemany and Felicia Sonmez (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

Canada: “Conservatives Ask If Trudeau Used ‘Get Out of Jail Free Card’ Before 2016 Aga Khan Vacation” by Staff for CBC

Illinois: “Former Crestwood Mayor Louis Presta Sentenced to 1 Year in Prison in Red Light Camera Bribery Case” by Todd Feurer for WBBM

Indiana: “Candidate with Ties to Troubled Casino Wants Indiana Statehouse Seat – Again” by Tony Cook (Indianapolis Star) for Yahoo News

North Dakota: “State Senator to Resign After Report He Texted with Child Porn Suspect” by Julian Mark (Washington Post) for MSN

Redistricting

New York: “New York’s Congressional Maps Were Improperly Gerrymandered, Mid-Level Court Concludes” by Bill Mahoney (Politico) for MSN

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