January 7, 2026 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Elections
Arizona: “Ex-Arizona Lawmaker Who Questioned Election Integrity Gets Probation for Using Forged Signatures” by Jacques Billeaud (Associated Press) for MSN
Ethics
California: “SF Accused a Nonprofit of Corruption and Lost. Now the City Is Appealing” by Michael Barba (San Francisco Chronicle) for MSN
National: “Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Gutted of Federal Funds, Votes to Dissolve” by Scott Nover (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Hegseth Announces Censure and Potential Demotion of Sen. Mark Kelly” by Dan Lamothe and Tara Copp (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “The Political Divide Over January 6 Is Only Deepening Five Years After the Deadly US Capitol Attack” by Annie Grayer and Marshall Cohen (CNN) for Yahoo News
National: “Trump Ends Effort to Keep National Guard in Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland” by Lauren Kaori Gurley and Justin Jouvenal (Washington Post) for MSN
Ohio: “Larry Householder, Matt Borges Ask US Supreme Court to Review Cases at Heart of Their HB6 Convictions” by Jeremy Pelzer (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN
Tennessee: “Judge Spares Tennessee Lawmaker Prison Time in Corruption Case Where Trump Pardoned Ex-Speaker, Aide” by Jonathan Mattise (Associated Press) for MSN
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