January 22, 2025 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance
Kentucky: “Biden Pardons Kentuckian Jerry Lundergan for Campaign Finance Conviction” by Jack Brammer (Kentucky Lantern) for Yahoo News
Ethics
National: “Trump Signs Order to End ‘Government Censorship’ of Social Media” by Cat Zakrzewski (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Clemency for Oath Keepers, Proud Boys Fuels Extremism Threat, Experts Say” by Spencer Hsu, Ellie Silverman, and Cat Zakrzewski (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “DOJ Can’t Show Jack Smith’s Report on Trump Classified Docs Case to Lawmakers, Cannon Rules” by Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney (Politico) for MSN
Florida: “Judge Dismisses Díaz de la Portilla ‘Shakedown’ Lawsuit, Citing Legislative Immunity” by Tess Riski (Miami Herald) for MSN
Illinois: “Man Banned from Chicago Park District Jobs After Scandal Now Working for Alderman” by Jake Sheridan (Chicago Tribune) for MSN
Indiana: “3 More Women Accuse Indiana Senate Minority Leader Greg Taylor of Sexual Misconduct” by Hayleigh Colombo, Tony Cook, and Kayla Dwyer (Indianapolis Star) for MSN
Legislative Issues
Wyoming: “Wyoming’s Money Managers Fear Losses from Freedom Caucus’ Investment Restrictions” by Andrew Graham for WyoFile
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