Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

May 6, 2020  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Cash-Starved Candidates Trade Swanky Cocktail Hours for $5K Zoom Meetings” by Elena Schneider and Theodoric Meyer for Politico

New Jersey: “Juul Donated to New Jersey Politicians Even as They Considered Vaping Restrictions” by Matt Freidman for Politico

North Carolina: “Should NC Politicians Be Banned from Paying Themselves Rent with Campaign Money?” by Will Doran for Raleigh News and Observer

Elections

National: “Both Parties Wonder: How much do conventions even matter anymore?” by Adam Nagourney and Matt Flegenheimer (New York Times) for MSN

National: “Why Biden’s Choice of Running Mate Has Momentous Implications” by Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns (New York Times) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Trump Sparks Fight Over IRS Relief Payments” by Naomi Jagoda for The Hill

Mississippi: “MS Welfare Scandal Audit: Money went to cars, family, paying Brett Favre for speeches he never gave” by Luke Ramseth for Jackson Clarion-Ledger

Nevada: “Ethics Complaint ‘Credible’ Against Ex-Las Vegas Planning Official” by Shea Johnson for Las Vegas Review-Journal

South Dakota: “Ethics Board Dismisses Complaint Against Councilor After Trip to Republican Convention” by JoeSneve for Sioux Falls Argus Leader

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