July 5, 2023 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Missouri: “Former Missouri Legislators Keep Control of Leftover Campaign Funds” by Erik Galicia for Missouri Independent Elections Arizona: “Trump Pressured Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to Overturn 2020 Election” by Leigh Ann Caldwell, Josh Dawsey, and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez (Washington Post) for MSN Ethics National: “Judge Blocks U.S. Officials from Tech Contacts in First Amendment Case” by Cat Zakrzewski (Washington Post) for MSN Florida: “Mayor Francis Suarez Worked to Draft New Law with Developer Who Later Paid Him $170K” by Joey Flechas, Sarah Blaskey, and Tess Riski (Miami Herald) for MSN Indiana: “Lax Ethics Rules Could Create Conflicts of Interest for Lawmakers” by Sade Ajishegiri, Sophie Kaelble, Nic Napier, Lily Staatz, Jasmine Wright, and Lizzie Wright (Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism) for Indiana Environmental Reporter Ohio: “Republican Lobbyist Matt Borges Sentenced to 5 Years Prison for Role in Bribery Scandal” by Adam Ferrise (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN Virginia: “Virginia Sheriff, 3 Businessmen, Indicted on Federal Bribery Charges” by Denise Lavoie (Associated Press) for MSN Legislative Issues Wyoming: “‘I Get My Butt Kicked Every 20 Minutes’: Life in a state legislature’s superminority” by Liz Crampton (Politico) for MSN |
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