October 9, 2024 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Nebraska: “Nebraska Governor’s Roundtables with Business Leaders Double as Campaign Fundraisers” by Chris Dunker (Lincoln Journal Star) for Grand Isle Independent
Elections
National: “Democrats Try ‘Trump-Proofing’ Their States Ahead of Election Day” by Reis Thebault (Washington Post) for MSN
Pennsylvania: “Pennsylvania High Court Declines to Decide Mail-In Ballot Issues Before Election” by Associated Press for MSN
Ethics
National: “FBI Probe of Kavanaugh Constrained by Trump White House, Report Finds” by Beth Reinhard (Washington Post) for MSN
Nevada: “Nevada Republican Convicted of Taking Money Meant for Officer Memorial” by María Luisa Paúl (Washington Post) for MSN
North Dakota: “North Dakota’s Likely Next Governor Brushes Off Conflict Concerns, Says His Oil and Gas Ties Would Benefit the State” by Jacob Orledge (North Dakota Monitor) for MSN
Lobbying
California: “As the Legislature Reaches Towards Gender Parity, the Number of Female Lobbyists Is Also Growing” by Brian Joseph for Capitol Weekly
Iowa: “Former Iowa Lt. Gov. Gregg’s New Job Leading Iowa Banking Association Won’t Violate State Lobbying Laws, Officials Say” by Erin Murphy for The Gazette
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