July 3, 2024 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
California: “‘Recall Sheng Thao’ Campaign Refuses to Cooperate with Ethics Investigators, Faces Lawsuit” by Darwin BondGraham and Eli Wolfe (Oaklandside) for MSN
National: “Ruling Accusing Former Miami Lawmaker of Campaign Finance Violations Tossed Out” by Jim Saunders (News Service of Florida) for WLRN
Ohio: “Lawsuit Challenges Ohio Law Banning Foreign Nationals from Donating to Ballot Campaigns” by Julie Carr Smyth (Associated Press) for WCPO
Elections
Nebraska: “Some Nebraskans Say Misleading Words Led Them to Sign Petitions on Abortion They Don’t Support” by Margery Beck (Associated Press) for MSN
Ethics
New York: “Giuliani Disbarred in N.Y. Over False Statements About 2020 Election” by Patrick Svitek (Washington Post) for MSN
Virginia: “Judges Order Hate Groups to Pay Millions for 2017 Charlottesville Rally” by Ellie Silverman (Washington Post) for MSN
Legislative Issues
National: “Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron’ Ruling Means Changes for Writing Laws” by Michael Macagnone (Roll Call) for MSN
Lobbying
National: “Departing FDA Staffers Told They Can Still Influence the Agency in Big Pharma Jobs: BMJ report” by Andrea Park for FiercePharma
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