October 22, 2025 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Oregon: “The Clock Is Ticking for Oregon Officials to Deliver on Campaign Finance Reform. Will They Do It?” by Carlos Fuentes (Portland Oregonian) for MSN
Ethics
Arizona: “Judge Dismisses Case Alleging Hobbs Administration Played Favorites in Marijuana Dispute” by Stacey Barchenger (Arizona Republic) for USA Today
California: “L.A. City Council Candidate to Be Fined $17,500 for Ethics Violation” by Noah Goldberg (Los Angeles Times) for MSN
National: “Trump’s Special Counsel Nominee Withdraws” by Meryl Kornfield, Theodoric Meyer, and Cleve Wootson Jr. (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Trump Has Claimed Millions from the Government. He Could Order Payment.” by Perry Stein (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Appeals Court Panel Appears Skeptical of Trump Admin’s Maneuvers to Keep Alina Habba in Place” by Ry Rivard and Erica Orden (Politico) for MSN
Kansas: “Kansas Secretary of State Seeks to Improve Efficiency of Filing Campaign, Lobbying Reports” by Tim Carpenter (Kansas Reflector) for Yahoo News
Maine: “Sheriff Directed Investigation into Maine Lawmaker Over Dropped Electioneering Charges” by Callie Ferguson (Bangor Daily News) for Yahoo News
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