Wednesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

August 21, 2024  •  

Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections

National: “FBI Concludes Iran Tried to Hack Campaigns of Trump, Biden-Harris” by Perry Stein (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “Women Running for Office Are Talking About Their Reproductive History, Once Seen as a Liability” by Dylan Wells and Hannah Knowles (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

Alaska: “Alaska Legislative Ethics Committee to Consider Reforms After Identity of a Complainant Was Exposed Online” by Iris Samuels for Anchorage Daily News

National: “He Regulated Medical Devices. His Wife Represented Their Makers.” by Christina Jewett (New York Times) for DNyuz

Kentucky: “‘Deeply Uncomfortable & Increasingly Unsafe:’ Women allege harassment by KY lawmaker” by Austin Horn and Alex Acquisto (Lexington Herald-Leader) for Yahoo News

Rhode Island: “RI Prisons Director Agrees to Pay Penalty After Failing to Disclose Out-of-State Travel” by Eli Sherman (WPRI) for MSN

Lobbying

Florida: “Sarasota City Commission Votes Down Ordinance for Formal Lobbying Rules” by Christian Casale (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) for Yahoo News

Procurement

Georgia: “State Supreme Court Rules Open Records Act Applies to Private Contractors Working for Governments” by Jill Nolin for Georgia Recorder

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