January 8, 2025 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Colorado: “Election Officials Advance Campaign Finance Complaint Against State Senator Prompted by Colorado Sun Reporting” by Jesse Paul for Colorado Sun
Elections
Canada: “Trudeau Resigns After Nine Years in Power as Liberals Force Him Out” by Brian Platt and Thomas Seal (Bloomberg) for MSN
Georgia: “Giuliani Is Held in Contempt of Court, But Avoids Jail” by Erica Orden (Politico) for MSN
Minnesota: “GOP Sues Over Timing of Special Election Crucial to Minnesota House Power Balance” by Clay Masters for MPR News
North Carolina: “North Carolina Justices Block Certification of Election Outcome in Race for One of Its Own Seats” by Associated Press for MSN
Ethics
National: “Judge Aileen Cannon Temporarily Blocks Release of Special Counsel Report on Trump Cases” by Eric Tucker for Associated Press News
National: “Meta Ends Fact Checks as It Prepares for Trump Era” by Naomi Nix, Will Oremus, and Aaron Gregg (Washington Post) for MSN
Texas: “A Former Midtown Redevelopment Authority Official and Two Vendors Face Felony Charges. What’s Next?” by Mike Morris (Houston Chronicle) for MSN
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