March 25, 2025 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections
Canada: “Canada’s Carney Calls Snap Election as Trump Looms Over Campaign” by Amanda Coletta (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
California: “Ousted Official Used City Cash for Son’s UCLA Tuition, Probe Finds” by Gabe Greschler, Noah Baustin, Jonah Owen Lamb, and David Sijostedt for San Francisco Standard
National: “Health Benefits Company Co-Founded by Dr. Oz Could Be a Conflict of Interest” by Lauren Weber and Caitlin Gilbert (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “‘This Is Not Your Grandmother’s Easter Egg Roll’: White House seeks corporate sponsorships for Easter event” by Betsy Kline (CNN) for MSN
Kentucky: “Democrat Grimes, Former Kentucky Secretary of State, Wins Appeal in Ethics Case” by Jack Brammer (Kentucky Lantern) for Yahoo News
Minnesota: “Minnesota State Senator Resigns After He Was Charged with Soliciting a Minor for Prostitution” by Steve Karnowski (Associated Press) for MSN
Legislative Issues
Montana: “‘Buckle Up’: In Montana, Republican lawmakers target the judiciary” by David Chen (New York Times) for DNyuz
Redistricting
Louisiana: “Supreme Court Presses Louisiana on Use of Race During 2022 Redistricting” by John Fritze (CNN) for MSN
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