October 15, 2025 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Colorado: “Former State Senator Agrees to Pay Nearly $3K to Settle Campaign Finance Violations Surfaced by Colorado Sun” by Jesse Paul for Colorado Sun
Oklahoma: “Oklahoma Lawmakers Compare ‘Dark Money’ to Laundering in Interim Study, Discuss Red Tape” by Lionel Ramos for KOSU
Elections
Maine: “Is This Top Senate Recruit Too Old to Run? Some Democrats Think So.” by Dan Merica (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Trump Allies Sold Sponsorships to What Appeared to Be a Treasury Event. It Wasn’t.” by Josh Dawsey (Wall Street Journal) for MSN
National: “Fox News Among Broadcasters Refusing to Sign Pentagon Press Pledge” by Scott Nover (Washington Post) for MSN
Illinois: “Ex-AT&T Illinois President Could Escape Conviction After Striking Deal in Madigan Bribery Case” by John Seidel for Chicago Sun Times
Pennsylvania: “Man Who Set Fire to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Mansion Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder” by Jesse Bunch (Philadelphia Inquirer) for MSN
Redistricting
North Carolina: “North Carolina GOP Announce Plans to Vote on New House Map Amid Nationwide Redistricting Battle” by Gary Robertson (Associated Press) for MSN
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