February 27, 2025 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Ethics
National: “White House Will Decide Which Journalists Get Access to It in an Unprecedented Step” by Justine McDaniel (Washington Post) for MSN
Florida: “Centners’ Ex-Lobbyist Sues Them, Alleges They Let Him ‘Take the Fall’ in His Criminal Case” by Tess Riski (Miami Herald) for MSN
National: “Jeff Bezos Announces ‘Significant Shift’ Coming to the Washington Post. A Key Editor Is Leaving Because of It” by Liam Riley (CNN) for MSN
New Jersey: “In Stunning Development, Corruption Charges Against N.J. Political Boss Dismissed” by Ted Sherman (NJ Advance Media) for MSN
Legislative Issues
Maine: “Maine House Votes to Censure Lawmaker Over Social Media Posts Showing Transgender Minor” by Kevin Miller for Maine Public
Lobbying
National: “On X, Conservative Activists Find a Direct Pipeline to Musk’s Team” by Zach Montague (New York Times) for DNyuz
Oregon: “Multnomah County Awards a Billion Dollars in Contracts Each Year Without Lobbying Rules” by Anthony Effinger for Willamette Week
Texas: “Texas Lawmaker Is Targeting Publicly Funded Lobbying. Will Restrictions Pass This Session?” by Alex Driggars (Austin American-Statesman) for MSN
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