Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 2, 2022  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Colorado: “A Software Glitch? A Fake Candidate? Judge Weighs Unusual Facts of Campaign Finance Lawsuit” by Michael Karlik (Colorado Politics) for Colorado Springs Gazette

Elections

Georgia: “Supreme Court Denies Lindsey Graham Appeal to Block Subpoena in Election Subversion Case” by Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein (Politico) for Yahoo News

Kentucky: “Federal Appeals Court Blocks Effort to Investigate Joe Fischer’s Supreme Court Bid” by Deborah Yetter and Joe Sonka (Louisville Courier Journal) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Chief Justice Roberts Temporarily Delays Release of Trump Tax Records” by Robert Barnes (Washington Post) for MSN

Connecticut: “Former CT State Rep. Michael DiMassa Pleads Guilty to Stealing About $1.2 Million in Pandemic Relief Money” by Edmund Mahoney (Hartford Courant) for MSN

New York: “Trump Organization on Trial for Criminal Tax Fraud” by Michael Sisak (Associated Press) for MSN

Tennessee: “Shelby County Alters How It Selects an Ethics Officer, and What Complaints They Can Act On” by Katherine Burgess (Memphis Commercial Appeal) for Yahoo News

Lobbying

Pennsylvania: “The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Paid $30K to Take 2 Pa. Lawmakers to Europe” by Angela Couloumbis (Spotlight PA) for nextpittsburgh.com

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