January 11, 2023 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Kentucky: “Pfizer Gives $1 Million to Republican Party of Kentucky to Expand Its Headquarters” by Tom Loftus for Kentucky Lantern
Elections
National: “At Proud Boys Trial, U.S. Aims to Win Another Seditious Conspiracy Case” by Rachel Weiner (Washington Post) for MSN
Colorado: “‘Laughable’: Is it too easy to get on the Denver mayoral ballot?” by Joe Rubino for Denver Post
Ethics
National: “Justice Dept. Reviewing Classified Documents Found in Biden’s Post-VP Office” by Tyler Pager, Devlin Barrett, Jacqueline Alemany, and Perry Stein (Washington Post) for MSN
New York: “Trump Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg Sentenced to Five Months in Jail” by Shayna Jacobs (Washington Post) for MSN
North Dakota: “Bill Would Add 9,000 State Employees to North Dakota Ethics Panel’s Jurisdiction” by Jack Dura (Bismarck Tribune) for Jamestown Sun
Rhode Island: “As Judge Caprio Moves On, Questions About ‘Caught in Providence,’ and the Profits, Are Raised” by Katherine Gregg (Providence Journal) for Yahoo News
Legislative Issues
National: “House Narrowly Approves Rules Amid Concerns About McCarthy’s Concessions” by Catie Edmondson (New York Times) for Seattle Times
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