Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

April 26, 2023  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

New Mexico: “Text Messages Last Year Urged N.M. Voters to Support a Ballot Measure. An Ethics Settlement Unraveled Who Was Behind the Campaign.” by Dan McKay for Albuquerque Journal

Oregon: “Oregon Democrats Weigh Competing Proposals to Cap Political Donations” by Grant Stringer for Portland Oregonian

Elections

National: “Biden Announces He Is Running for Reelection in 2024” by Tolouse Olorunnipa, Tyler Pager, and Michael Scherer (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Law Firm Head Bought Gorsuch-Owned Property” by Heidi Przybyla (Politico) for MSN

Nebraska: “Four Men, Including Omaha City Councilman Vinny Palermo, Federally Indicted” by Emily Nitcher, Jessica Wade, and Christopher Burbach (Omaha World-Herald) for Lincoln Journal-Star

New Jersey: “Was He Corrupt When He Allegedly Accepted a Bag Full of Cash? Or Victim of an Overzealous Prosecutor?” by Ted Sherman (NJ Advance Media) for MSN

Legislative Issues

Wyoming: “Lawmakers to Examine Legislative Ethics, Misconduct Rules” by Maggie Mullen for WyoFile

Lobbying

Illinois: “Prominent Lightfoot Supporter, Business Owner Pays $5,000 Ethics Fine for Lobbying City Hall Without Registering” by Heather Cherone for WTTW

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