January 7, 2025 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Elections
National: “‘A Day of Love’: How Trump inverted the violent history of Jan. 6” by Dan Barry and Alan Feuer (New York Times) for Seattle Times
Wisconsin: “Gov. Evers Wants to Let Wisconsin Voters Propose Statewide Ballot Measures” by Baylor Spears (Wisconsin Examiner) for Yahoo News
Ethics
National: “Trump Says He’ll Replace Leader of National Archives” by Maggie Haberman, Michael Gold, and Devlin Barrett (New York Times) for DNyuz
Illinois: “Judge in Madigan Corruption Trial Says Supreme Court Opinion ‘Not Controlling at All’ in Defining ‘Corruptly’ for Jury” by Jason Meisner and Megan Crepeau (Chicago Tribune) for MSN
National: “Cartoon of Jeff Bezos That His Paper Axed Goes Viral” by Liam Archacki (Daily Beast) for Yahoo News
North Dakota: “Voters Created an Ethics Commission in North Dakota. Then the Legislature Limited Its Power.” by Jacob Orledge (North Dakota Monitor) for Yahoo News
South Dakota: “Regulator Stays on New Carbon Pipeline Case After Prior Recusal, with No Explanation This Time” by Joshua Haiar (South Dakota Searchlight) for Yahoo News
Legislative Issues
National: “These ‘New’ Members Are Boomeranging Back to Congress” by Justin Papp (Roll Call) for MSN
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