Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

March 27, 2024  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections

National: “Federal Officials Say 20 Have Been Charged for Threatening Election Workers” by Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Perry Stein (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “No Labels, No Candidate: Rejections pile up as time runs short” by Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Reid Epstein (New York Times) for Seattle Times

Ethics

New York: “N.Y. Judge Sets Firm April 15 Trial Date in Trump’s Historic Hush Money Case” by Shayna Jacobs and Devlin Barrett (Washington Post) for MSN

Ohio: “Imprisoned Ex-Ohio Speaker Householder Hit with New Charges Alleging Misuse of Campaign Funds” by Jake Zuckerman (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

Rhode Island: “Former Top RI Official Ordered to Pay $5,000 Fine Over Infamous Philly Trip. What to Know.” by Katherine Gregg and Patrick Anderson (Providence Journal) for MSN

Texas: “Texas AG Ken Paxton Reaches Deal to End Securities Fraud Charges After 9 Years” by Juan Lozano (Associated Press) for MSN

Lobbying

Kansas: “In the Kansas House, When Lobbyists Ask for New Laws, Their Names Go on the Bills” by John Hanna (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

New York: “Adams Adviser Frank Carone Pulls Lobbying Registration as His Firm Reveals City, State Targets” by Chris Sommerfeldt for New York Daily News

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