Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 23, 2024  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “How Elderly Dementia Patients Are Unwittingly Fueling Political Campaigns” by Blake Ellis, Melanie Hicken, Yahya Abou-Ghazala, Audrey Ash, Kyung Lah, Anna-Maja Rappard, Casey Tolan, Lou Robinson, and Brian Manley for CNN

New York: “Where’s The Money? More Than $400,000 Missing from Bronx Democratic Party Disclosures” by Sam Mellins for New York Focus

Oregon: “Portland Mayoral Candidate Rene Gonzalez Broke Law by Using Taxpayer Money to Edit Wikipedia Page, Auditor Finds” by Jamie Goldberg (Portland Oregonian) for MSN

Elections

National: “Why Are ABC Viewers Being Forced to See a Graphic Anti-Abortion Ad?” by Jeremy Barr and Meryl Kornfield (Washington Post) for MSN

Virginia: “Va.’s AG Accused an Election Worker of Corruption. She’s Suing Him Back.” by Emily Davies (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

California: “Supervisor Andrew Do Agrees to Plead Guilty in Federal Investigation, Resign from Board of Supervisors” by Destiny Torres, Tony Saavedra, and Michael Slaten (Orange County Register) for MSN

Illinois: “Corrupt Political Boss or Defender of His Constituents? Madigan Trial Begins in Earnest” by Jason Meisner, Megan Crepeau, and Ray Long (Chicago Tribune) for MSN

Oklahoma: “Records Conceal Oklahoma Governor’s Aircraft Travel Information in Apparent Flouting of State Law” by Barbara Hoberock (Oklahoma Voice) for Yahoo News

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