Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

December 14, 2022  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Made Political Contributions Under Other People’s Names, US Authorities Allege” by Madison Hall for Business Insider

New Jersey: “Bill to Revamp Campaign Finance Laws Clears Assembly Hurdle” by Nikita Biryukov for New Jersey Monitor

Elections

National: “Advocates Seek Federal Investigation of Multistate Effort to Copy Voting Software” by Emma Brown, Aaron Davis, and Jon Swaine (Washington Post) for MSN

Georgia: “Special Counsel Sends Trump Subpoena to Ga. Secretary of State Raffensperger” by Amy Gardner (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “What the Jan. 6 Select Committee’s Final Report Will Look Like” by Kyle Cheney and Nicholas Wu (Politico) for MSN

New Mexico: “NM Lawmakers Update Anti-Harassment Policy for the Roundhouse” by Dan McKay for Albuquerque Journal

New York: “NYC Mayor’s Chief of Staff Will Keep a Public Board Seat with Possible Conflict” by Gregory Korte (Bloomberg) for MSN

Ohio: “Judge Will Allow ‘Pay-to-Play’ Recording at Former GOP House Speaker Larry Householder’s Trial” by Jake Zuckerman (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

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