June 19, 2025 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Alabama: “Bills to Change Alabama’s Campaign Finance Laws Fail in Legislature” by Ralph Chapoco for Alabama Reflector Oklahoma: “Oklahoma Ethics Commission Approves Prosecuting State Representative for Campaign Finance Misuse” by Thomas Pablo for KOSU Elections Virginia: “Jay Jones […]
Campaign Finance
Alabama: “Bills to Change Alabama’s Campaign Finance Laws Fail in Legislature” by Ralph Chapoco for Alabama Reflector
Oklahoma: “Oklahoma Ethics Commission Approves Prosecuting State Representative for Campaign Finance Misuse” by Thomas Pablo for KOSU
Elections
Virginia: “Jay Jones Projected to Win Va. Democratic Nomination for Attorney General” by Gregory Schneider and Laura Vozzella (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “‘My Duty Is to Call It Out’: Judge accuses Trump administration of discrimination against minorities” by Kyle Cheney and Danny Nguyen (Politico) for Yahoo News
National: “Federal Employees Celebrate Their Oscar Night Under a Shadow” by Maryl Kornfield (Washington Post) for MSN
Michigan: “Tech Flaws, Weak Rules Mar Michigan System to Shine Light on Lawmaker Conflicts” by Simon Schuster for Bridge Michigan
National: “After Minnesota Shooting, Some States Are More Tightly Guarding Officials’ Personal Information” by Jaimie Ding (Associated Press) for MSN
New York: “NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Arrested at Immigration Court” by Cedar Attanasio (Associated Press) for MSN

Hillsborough County is to hold a special election for the District 5 seat on the Tampa city council. The election was called to replace former city councilor Gwendolyn Henderson who passed away. The election will be held on September 9. […]
Hillsborough County is to hold a special election for the District 5 seat on the Tampa city council. The election was called to replace former city councilor Gwendolyn Henderson who passed away. The election will be held on September 9.
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June 18, 2025 •
Vermont General Assembly Adjourns

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The Vermont General Assembly adjourned sine die on Monday, June 16. During the session, lawmakers passed bills amending campaign finance laws, including modifying the definition of independent expenditure only committees and requiring the disclosure of distributed deceptive and fraudulent synthetic […]
The Vermont General Assembly adjourned sine die on Monday, June 16. During the session, lawmakers passed bills amending campaign finance laws, including modifying the definition of independent expenditure only committees and requiring the disclosure of distributed deceptive and fraudulent synthetic media depicting a candidate on the ballot. If not vetoed by the governor, the bills take effect immediately.
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June 18, 2025 •
Florida Adjourns Sine Die

Florida adjourned sine die June 16 making it one of the longest sessions in the state’s history. The bills that were passed included budget bills, the General Appropriations Act, and an annual tax package. The budget bills were the most […]
Florida adjourned sine die June 16 making it one of the longest sessions in the state’s history. The bills that were passed included budget bills, the General Appropriations Act, and an annual tax package. The budget bills were the most difficult to pass and were the reason for the prolonged session.
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June 18, 2025 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Michigan: “GOP Fundraiser Pleads Guilty in Unlock Michigan ‘Dark Money Scheme’” by Jordyn Hermani for Bridge Michigan New York: “Ex-New York Assembly Candidate Charged with Campaign Finance Fraud” by Santul Nerkar, Jay Root, and Bianca Pallaro (New York […]
Campaign Finance
Michigan: “GOP Fundraiser Pleads Guilty in Unlock Michigan ‘Dark Money Scheme'” by Jordyn Hermani for Bridge Michigan
New York: “Ex-New York Assembly Candidate Charged with Campaign Finance Fraud” by Santul Nerkar, Jay Root, and Bianca Pallaro (New York Times) for DNyuz
Ohio: “Ohio House, Senate Budgets Eliminate Agency Tasked with Campaign Finance Oversight” by Nick Evans for Ohio Capital Journal
Ethics
California: “Press Club Sues Los Angeles, Police Chief Over Alleged Attacks on Journalists” by Scott Nover (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “‘Trump Inc.’: Filings show staff profited from being in the president’s orbit” by Kenneth Vogel (New York Times) for Seattle Times
National: “Senator Confronts Colleague for ‘Terrible’ Post on Minnesota Shooting” by Theodoric Meyer (Washington Post) for MSN
Illinois: “Ald. Jim Gardiner Won’t Have to Pay $20K Fine After He Is Cleared of Violating Ethics Ordinance” by Heather Cherone for WTTW
Lobbying
New Mexico: “Ethics Commission Sues Group for More Information About Lobbyist Advertising” by Marjorie Childress for New Mexico In Depth
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June 17, 2025 •
Alabama to Hold Special Election

Gov. Ivey has called for a special election in House District 63 to replace former Rep. Cynthia Almond. Rep. Almond resigned her seat when she was appointed as the president of the Public Service Commission. The primary election date is […]
Gov. Ivey has called for a special election in House District 63 to replace former Rep. Cynthia Almond. Rep. Almond resigned her seat when she was appointed as the president of the Public Service Commission. The primary election date is set for September 30 with a runoff scheduled for October 28 if necessary. The general election is set for January 13, 2026.
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June 17, 2025 •
A Special Shout-Out to Our Wonderful Men!

We are now more than halfway through June, and the official start of summer is just a couple of days away! June is a special month in which we celebrate the men in our lives, not only with Father’s Day, but […]
We are now more than halfway through June, and the official start of summer is just a couple of days away! June is a special month in which we celebrate the men in our lives, not only with Father’s Day, but also as Men’s Health Month — what better time than this month to provide a little extra love and support to the men (and those who identify as men) in our lives!
Summer is a time of greater activity for many of us, whether it is mowing the lawn or getting more physically active with sports and enjoying the great outdoors. This is wonderful for the spirit and can be great for the body, but it can also produce additional strain, which means we need to be more mindful of our health needs. Now is a great time to start thinking about prioritizing our health and the health of those we love in our lives.
In observance of Men’s Health Month and Father’s Day, let’s remind our dads (and all of the men in our circles) to make both their physical and mental health a priority! Remind them to get those important health screenings done, and to not be afraid to ask for, and to seek out, supportive mental health services.
Here’s to a very happy, safe, and fulfilling June!
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June 17, 2025 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance National: “Experts Warn FEC Is a Watchdog Lacking ‘Bark or Bite’ with No Quorum” by Jared Gans (The Hill) for MSN Massachusetts: “A Push for More Transparency on Ballot Question Spending, Fundraising” by Gintautas Dumcius for CommonWealth Beacon New York: “NY Candidates Broke […]
Campaign Finance
National: “Experts Warn FEC Is a Watchdog Lacking ‘Bark or Bite’ with No Quorum” by Jared Gans (The Hill) for MSN
Massachusetts: “A Push for More Transparency on Ballot Question Spending, Fundraising” by Gintautas Dumcius for CommonWealth Beacon
New York: “NY Candidates Broke Spending Records in First Year of State-Funded Matching Program” by Emilie Munson for Albany Times Union
Ethics
National: “Watchdog Finds Trump Administration Broke Law by Withholding Library Funds” by Tony Romm (New York Times) for DNyuz
Maryland: “A State Senator Aided a Disgraced Developer’s ‘Affordable’ East Baltimore Project” by Giacomo Bologna and Lee Sanderlin for Baltimore Banner
Ohio: “Ex-FirstEnergy Officials Finally Breaking Silence on Ohio’s Biggest Bribery Scandal” by Jeremy Pelzer and Laura Hancock (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN
Oregon: “Oregon Ethics Commission Triples Fine for Former OLCC Chief in Liquor Diversion Scandal” by Maddie Khaw (Portland Oregonian) for MSN
South Carolina: “SC Representative Charged with Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material” by Skylar Laird (South Carolina Daily Gazette) for Yahoo News
June 16, 2025 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Elections National: “Judge Blocks Trump’s Election Executive Order, Siding with Democrats Who Called It Overreach” by Christina Cassidy (Associated Press) for Yahoo News Florida: “Miami Doubles Down on Proposal to Delay Election, Teeing Up Battle with the State” by Tess Riski (Miami Herald) for […]
Elections
National: “Judge Blocks Trump’s Election Executive Order, Siding with Democrats Who Called It Overreach” by Christina Cassidy (Associated Press) for Yahoo News
Florida: “Miami Doubles Down on Proposal to Delay Election, Teeing Up Battle with the State” by Tess Riski (Miami Herald) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Trump Watches the Military Parade of His Dreams March Through D.C.” by Matt Viser and Natalie Allison (Washington Post) for MSN
Illinois: “Ex-Illinois Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison After Conviction in Landmark Corruption Case” by Matt Masterson for WTTW
Minnesota: “Suspect in Minnesota Shootings in Custody After Wide Manhunt” by Patrick Marley and Meryl Kornfield (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Close Trump Allies Sponsored the Military Parade, Raising Ethical Concerns” by Minho Kim (New York Times) for DNyuz
Oregon: “Oregon Ethics Commission Votes to Launch Investigation into Former Sewer CEO’s Food, Travel Spending” by Jamie Goldberg (Portland Oregonian) for MSN
Lobbying
Louisiana: “Louisiana AG Investigating CVS for Sending Mass Text Messages Lobbying Against Legislation” by Sara Cline and Jack Brook (Associated Press) for MSN
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June 13, 2025 •
Louisiana Adjourns Sine Die

Louisiana adjourned sine die June 12. One bill sent to the governor increases the gift limit for public servants to $200 and allows public servants to accept invitations to charitable informational events. If signed it will take effect immediately. Other […]
Louisiana adjourned sine die June 12. One bill sent to the governor increases the gift limit for public servants to $200 and allows public servants to accept invitations to charitable informational events. If signed it will take effect immediately. Other bills that passed include was pharmacy reforms, medical insurance, and immigration.
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June 13, 2025 •
News You Can Use Digest – June 13, 2025

National/Federal Justice Dept. to Take Narrow Approach to Prosecuting Corporate Bribery Abroad DNyuz – Glenn Thrush (New York Times) | Published: 6/10/2025 The Justice Department closed about half of its open investigations into bribery by U.S. businesses overseas but plans to initiate […]
National/Federal
Justice Dept. to Take Narrow Approach to Prosecuting Corporate Bribery Abroad
DNyuz – Glenn Thrush (New York Times) | Published: 6/10/2025
The Justice Department closed about half of its open investigations into bribery by U.S. businesses overseas but plans to initiate prosecutions to more narrowly focus on misconduct that hurts the country’s capacity to compete with foreign companies. The department plans to assign responsibility for investigating bribery by U.S. businesses and people overseas to local law enforcement and regulatory bodies when appropriate, officials said. Good government groups criticized the freeze as the elimination of guardrails needed to prevent corporate abuses.
Trump White House Opens Door to Historic Military Deployment on U.S. Soil
MSN – Cat Zakrzewski, Natalie Allison, and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez (Washington Post) | Published: 6/11/2025
President Trump is prepared to send National Guard troops into more cities if protests against immigration raids expand beyond Los Angeles, potentially opening the door to the most extensive use of military force on American soil in modern history. In threatening the use of force against protesters in a speech at Fort Bragg, Trump notably did not distinguish between those committing acts of violence and those peacefully protesting his policies. Trump has given himself more flexibility this term to upend democratic norms with fewer constraints.
David Hogg to Depart as DNC Vice Chair After Months of Turmoil
MSN – Patrick Svitek and Dylan Wells (Washington Post) | Published: 6/11/2025
David Hogg will step down from his role as Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice chair, capping months of party infighting and turmoil centering on the Gen Z activist’s pledge to involve himself in primaries and back challengers against some incumbents. A DNC panel found Hogg was not properly elected earlier this year because the election ran afoul of gender-diversity rules. The ruling added to Hogg’s problems inside the party and created a mechanism by which his critics could push him out.
Gabbard Placed Top Adviser Inside the ODNI’s Watchdog Office, Officials Say
MSN – Meryl Kornfield and Ellen Nakashima (Washington Post) | Published: 6/5/2025
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard installed one of her top advisers to a position within the office of the inspector general of the intelligence community, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The move potentially compromises the integrity of the independent watchdog office while it is investigating the use of the Signal messaging app by top government officials to discuss classified details of a pending U.S. military strike in March.
Judge Tosses Democratic Party Challenge to Trump Order’s Impact on FEC
MSN – Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney (Politico) | Published: 6/4/2025
U.S. District Court Judge Amir Ali dismissed a Democratic Party lawsuit claiming an executive order issued by President Trump was intruding on the independence of the FEC. Ali said the Democratic Party groups’ case was too speculative to justify emergency intervention from the court. The FEC had pledged to remain independent, had received no directive from the White House to change its practices, and vowed to abide by the law. Without evidence undermining those promises, Ali said he was compelled to dismiss the suit.
Appeals Court Hands AP an Incremental Loss in Its Attempt to Regain Its Access to Trump Events
MSN – David Bauder (Associated Press) | Published: 6/6/2025
A federal appeals court panel handed The Associated Press (AP) a loss in its continuing battle with the Trump administration over access by its journalists to cover presidential events. The judges granted Trump a stay in enforcement of a lower court ruling that the administration had improperly punished the AP for the content of its speech, in this case not renaming the Gulf of Mexico. The majority and dissenting opinions delved into First Amendment precedents and questions about whether places like the Oval Office and Air Force One were, in effect, private spaces.
ABC News Suspends Journalist Terry Moran After Post Criticizing Stephen Miller
MSN – Jeremy Barr (Washington Post) | Published: 6/8/2025
ABC News suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran after he sharply criticized White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller on the social media platform X, the latest flash point in the long-running clash between the Trump administration and the network. The White House contacted the network about the post, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
The Days Around Trump’s Trade War Announcements Saw Spikes in Lawmaker Stock Market Transactions
MSN – Annie Grayer and Alex Leeds Matthews (CNN) | Published: 6/11/2025
In the days before President Trump suddenly paused most of the punishing tariffs on foreign countries he had revealed in early April, more than a dozen members of Congress were tied to thousands of dollars’ worth of stock transactions, including significant purchases as the U.S. stock market tumbled, a CNN analysis of financial filings shows. Some on Capitol Hill say questions around the timing of the transactions strike at the heart of an ethical question that has long dogged Congress: can lawmakers play the market without generating suspicion their access to information gives them an unfair advantage, or should they ban the practice.
California Sen. Alex Padilla Handcuffed at Noem News Conference in LA
Yahoo News – Melanie Mason and Lisa Kashinsky (Politico) | Published: 6/12/2025
U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and handcuffed after interrupting a press conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Video provided by Padilla’s office shows the senator approaching the lectern as Noem was speaking. He was stopped and shoved back by multiple men. The video shows Padilla being forced to the ground and his arms handcuffed behind his back.
From the States and Municipalities
Arkansas – Arkansas Attorney General Challenges DEI Law by Refusing Ethics Commission Appointment
MSN – Andrew Mobley (KATV) | Published: 6/5/2025
State Attorney General Tim Griffin refused to appoint a new member to the Arkansas Ethics Commission in protest of a state law that requires at least one member be of a minority race. Griffin says the law is unconstitutional. This may be the first time in state history the attorney general has rejected his duty to appoint a member to the Ethics Commission on these grounds.
California – Oaklanders Voted to Take Money Out of Politics. City Council Just Undid That
MSN – Eli Wolfe (Oaklandside) | Published: 6/4/2025
In 2022, Oakland voters approved changes to the city’s campaign finance law to reduce the influence of big money in elections. Under Measure W, the city would give qualifying voters vouchers worth $100 to give to candidates. The measure also lowered how much money people can give to campaigns. The city council recently increased the amount that individuals and broad-based political committees can give to candidates. Additionally, council members voted to give themselves access to a lot more money through their officeholder accounts.
California – Former O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do Headed to Prison for COVID Relief Bribery Scheme
MSN – Christopher Goffard (Los Angeles Times) | Published: 6/9/2025
Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do was sentenced to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to bribery in a conspiracy to steal millions of dollars in COVID-relief money. Do admitted he funneled more than $10 million in federal pandemic funds to a nonprofit that in turn steered money to his two daughters. It was reported that Do approved contracts worth millions to the nonprofit, which promised to provide meals to poor, elderly, and disabled residents but could show scant evidence of its effort.
California – L.A. Councilmember Lee Breaks Silence on Infamous Vegas Trip, Ethics Allegations
MSN – Dakota Smith (Los Angeles Times) | Published: 6/11/2025
For years, Los Angeles City Councilperson John Lee declined to publicly discuss a fateful Las Vegas trip he took in 2017 with his then-boss Mitch Englander and a trio of businesspeople. That trip led to an FBI investigation of Englander, then a council member, who accepted an envelope of cash in a casino bathroom from one of the businesspeople and later pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators. In court to address allegations from the city Ethics Commission, Lee finally broke his silence, divulging details of the trip and insisting he paid for his share.
Florida – Florida Agency Tells Newspaper to Halt Reporting Angle on Foundation Associated with Governor’s Wife
MSN – Mike Schneider (Associated Press) | Published: 6/9/2025
Florida’s child welfare agency sent a letter to a newspaper telling it to “cease and desist” its reporting on foster families for a story about a nonprofit associated with Gov. Ron DeSantis’s wife that is the subject of an investigation. The Orlando Sentinel received the letter from the state Department of Children and Families, whose top official is appointed by the governor. The letter claimed the newspaper’s Tallahassee reporter had used threats to coerce foster families into making negative statements about the Hope Florida Foundation when he contacted them about the nonprofit behind the signature initiative of Casey DeSantis.
Illinois – Feds to Retry State Sen. Emil Jones III After Mistrial on Bribery, Lying to FBI Charges
WTTW – Hannah Meisel (Capitol News Illinois) | Published: 6/10/2025
Federal prosecutors announced they intend to retry Illinois Sen. Emil Jones III after his April trial on charges of bribery and lying to the FBI ended in a hung jury. Jones stands accused of agreeing to take bribes from red-light camera entrepreneur-turned-government cooperator Omar Maani in 2019, then lying to FBI agents about it.
Yahoo News – Ray Long (Chicago Tribune) | Published: 6/11/2025
State election officials informed Illinois Senate President Don Harmon that he will face more than $9.8 million in penalties pending an appeal of a case alleging he broke an election law designed to rein in big money in political campaigns. The calculation of the potential penalty emerged only days after Harmon attempted to pass legislation designed to wipe away the case and the potential penalties, a maneuver stymied amid bipartisan backlash only hours before the spring session adjourned June 1.
Yahoo News – David Jackson and A.D. Quig (Chicago Tribune) | Published: 6/11/2025
As a fledgling tech contractor looking to build its business in the insular world of Cook County politics, Texas-based Tyler Technologies turned to one of Illinois’ most well-connected lobbyists to get the job done. In 2016, Jay Doherty not only lobbied Chicago, Cook County, and state agencies, he was also the longtime president of the City Club of Chicago, a popular nonprofit civic organization. The dual roles granted Doherty access to the halls of power. At the time Tyler hired Doherty, there was no indication any of the Tyler executives involved knew their new man in Illinois was also corrupt.
Louisiana – Lafayette School Board Member’s Bar Can’t Let LPSS Vendors Sponsor Events: Ethics panel
Acadiana Advocate – Ashley White | Published: 6/11/2025
The Louisiana Board of Ethics said a Lafayette School Board member Jeremy Hidalgo’s business cannot allow school district vendors to sponsor customer appreciation nights while he serves on the board. Hidalgo owns a bar that hosts a customer appreciation night once a month where other businesses partner with him to provide free meals for attendees. The ethics board said it is not allowed under the state’s ethics code.
Louisiana – As Charges Linger Over Landry, Louisiana Legislature Passes Dramatic Changes to Ethics Law
Yahoo News – Julie O’Donoghue (Louisiana Illuminator) | Published: 6/4/2025
Louisiana lawmakers approved a set of dramatic changes to state ethics laws. House Bill 674 alters the process the state ethics board used to bring charges against Gov. Jeff Landry that are still pending. Beyond making it harder to bring ethics charges against elected officials and state employees, the legislation also loosens limits on public officials’ travel, weakens restrictions on government contracts with officials and their families, and reduces requirements for officeholders and candidates to disclose financial interests.
Maine – It Just Got Easier for This Maine Politician to Run for Governor as an Independent
Bangor Daily News – Billy Koban | Published: 6/12/2025
A new Maine law equalizing campaign contribution limits for gubernatorial candidates could end up helping a veteran legislator if he runs as an independent. Gov. Janet Mills decided to allow a bill establishing a primary election period for unenrolled candidates to become law without her signature. Neither the bill nor testimony mentioned his name, but Sen. Rick Bennett could benefit from the new law.
Massachusetts – Fernandes Anderson Officially Resigns from Boston City Council
MSN – Ross Cristantiello (Boston.com) | Published: 6/12/2025
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson announced she submitted her letter of resignation, about six months after she was first arrested on public corruption charges. Fernandes Anderson pleaded guilty in May to one count of wire fraud and one count of theft concerning a program receiving federal funds. She was accused of pocketing thousands of dollars through a kickback scheme involving a family member who was part of her staff.
Michigan – ‘No One Will Know’: Records reveal secret money flowing through Lansing
ArcaMax – Craig Mauger (Detroit News) | Published: 6/6/2025
Money from some of Michigan’s largest companies and wealthiest business executives secretly flowed to a fundraising account for state Senate Republicans during the early days of the pandemic, according to court records. Documents show consultants, along with then-Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, privately promoted Michigan Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility to potential donors as a vehicle to move political money without the public’s knowledge. Those who gave secretly were often individuals with direct connections to bills before the Legislature.
Michigan – Ex-Speaker Lee Chatfield, Wife to Stand Trial Over Alleged Misuse of Political Money
MSN – Arpan Lobo (Detroit Free Press) | Published: 5/30/2025
Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield and his wife will stand trial over the alleged mishandling of thousands of dollars raised through political funds. The state attorney general’s office claims he knowingly used the money to pay for vacations, dinners at upscale restaurants, and other non-permitted items when he was a lawmaker. Prosecutors also claim Chatfield submitted mileage reimbursement requests from the House for trips he did not take. Stephanie Chatfield is alleged to have aided the scheme and was charged with embezzlement.
New Jersey – Mikie Sherrill to Face Trump-Backed Jack Ciattarelli for N.J. Governor
MSN – Hannah Knowles (Washington Post) | Published: 6/10/2025
U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill will face former state Rep. Jack Ciattarelli in the New Jersey governor’s race this fall in a national bellwether for voters’ views in the first year of Donald Trump’s second term. Sherrill prevailed in a crowded Democratic primary in which candidates vowed to bring down costs and stand up to the White House. Ciattarelli easily won the Republican nomination with Trump’s endorsement.
New Jersey – Rep. McIver Indicted on 3 Charges in Clash Outside ICE Detention Center
MSN – Perry Stein and Jeremy Roebuck (Washington Post) | Published: 6/10/2025
A federal grand jury indicted U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver over a confrontation with immigration authorities at a detention center in Newark. Prosecutors allege she assaulted two officers as they attempted to arrest Newark Mayor Ras Baraka. The unusual decision to bring charges against a member of Congress for a standoff in which no one was injured reflects the Justice Department’s pledge to prosecute officials who it thinks are hindering President Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts.
New York – Cuomo Super PAC Got $2.7 Million From Donors with Business Before the City
MSN – Greg Smith (The City) | Published: 6/9/2025
Under New York City laws that aim to curb the potential for or appearance of pay-to-play corruption, no one on the official list of companies and individuals doing or seeking business with the city can give more than $400 to a citywide candidate in any election cycle. But there is another option: so-called independent expenditure committees, New York’s version of super PACS, that allow wealthy players to spend unlimited amounts of money backing one candidate. This election cycle, the overwhelming beneficiary of such spending has been former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and those seeking to influence the vote in his favor in the mayor’s race.
New York – Trump Lawyers Ask Appeals Court to Move His Hush Money Case to Federal Court
MSN – Erica Orden (Politico) | Published: 6/11/2025
One year after his criminal conviction in the Manhattan election interference case, Donald Trump is still fighting to shed his felon status. The president’s personal lawyers appeared before a federal appeals court, urging a three-judge panel to transfer his state criminal case to federal court. Such a move would pave the way for him to eventually ask the U.S. Supreme Court to erase his criminal record by throwing out his conviction on presidential immunity grounds.
New York – A Powerful Bronx Politician Dines on Developers’ Double Donations
New York Focus – Chris Bragg | Published: 6/5/2025
As chair of the New York City Council’s Land Use Committee, Rafael Salamanca Jr. has the power to determine whether development projects move forward, and it has made him a magnet for campaign donations from the real estate industry. Salamanca, who is now running for Bronx borough president, has maintained a campaign committee for his city races. It is bound by strict contribution limits for individuals doing business with the city. Salamanca has opened a second campaign committee, one which funds his campaigns for an unpaid position in the Bronx Democratic Party, that is subject to much looser rules.
North Dakota – ND Ethics Commission Has No Authority to Punish Officials Violating Ethics Laws, State Leaders Argue
Yahoo News – Mary Steurer and Jacob Orledge (North Dakota Monitor) | Published: 6/9/2025
State lawmakers shut down many requests from the North Dakota Ethics Commission during the recent legislative session, keeping the agency on a modest budget and rebuffing measures that would have given it more latitude in its investigations. North Dakota was one of the last states to establish an ethics agency and it has struggled to fulfill its mission. The ballot measure that created the commission left some ambiguity about its role and whether the commission can enforce ethics laws, leading to ongoing disagreements about how it operates.
Ohio – Ohio Senate GOP Budget Bill Would Loosen State’s Ban on Political Spending by Corporations, Unions
MSN – Jeremy Pelzer (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | Published: 6/5/2025
Language tucked into Ohio Senate Republicans’ new budget plan would eliminate the state’s ban on corporations and labor unions making independent expenditures for or against candidates, as well as end contribution limits to independent dark-money groups. At the same time, the budget bill would also impose new limits on donations to ballot-issue campaigns, which Democrats have used during the past few years to pass liberal policies despite GOP dominance over state government.
Oregon – Oregon Bill Would Make Big Tech Pay for Local News
Courthouse News Service – Monique Merrill | Published: 6/11/2025
For years, big tech companies have profited from ad revenue generated from news content, and Oregon may become the first state in the country with a law handing some of that profit back to newsrooms if lawmakers can push it through before the end of the legislative session. Senate Bill 686 would require tech giants like Google and Facebook to pay for access to local journalism. The bill would also create the Oregon Civic Information Consortium, housed at the University of Oregon, to award grants for civic information initiatives.
Rhode Island – Should Nonprofits Have to Disclose Their Top Salaries to Get State Money? These Bills Say So.
USA Today – Katherine Gregg (Providence Journal) | Published: 6/4/2025
Rhode Island lawmakers in the House and Senate have passed bills requiring nonprofits receiving over $50,000 in state funds to disclose top executive salaries and benefits. Supporters argue this measure increases transparency and accountability, while opponents cite increased administrative burdens and privacy concerns. Some opponents suggest the focus should be on the grant process itself, rather than the organizations receiving funds.
Rhode Island – Ethics Panel Says R.I. Senate President Valarie Lawson Can Lead Chamber Despite Union Day Job
Yahoo News – Nancy Lavin (Rhode Island Current) | Published: 6/10/2020
The state’s ethics code does not explicitly prevent Senate President Valarie Lawson from leading the chamber while also heading one of the state teachers unions. That is why the Rhode Island Ethics Commission saw no conflict for Lawson to continue both jobs. The opinion offers several caveats, noting its recommendation cannot be tailored to any specific legislation, since Lawson’s request did not reference any bills being considered or discussed.
Houston Public Media – Natalie Weber | Published: 6/5/2025
A bill awaiting the governor’s signature could reverse the effects of a court ruling that requires prosecutors to seek permission from the Texas Ethics Commission before bringing criminal charges against politicians accused of certain violations. Senate Bill 1220 would effectively undercut this ruling.
June 12, 2025 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance Illinois: “Illinois Senate President Don Harmon Faces Potential $9.8 Million Fine for Improperly Accepting Campaign Cash” by Ray Long (Chicago Tribune) for Yahoo News Ethics National: “The Days Around Trump’s Trade War Announcements Saw Spikes in Lawmaker Stock Market Transactions” by Annie […]
Campaign Finance
Illinois: “Illinois Senate President Don Harmon Faces Potential $9.8 Million Fine for Improperly Accepting Campaign Cash” by Ray Long (Chicago Tribune) for Yahoo News
Ethics
National: “The Days Around Trump’s Trade War Announcements Saw Spikes in Lawmaker Stock Market Transactions” by Annie Grayer and Alex Leeds Matthews (CNN) for MSN
National: “Justice Dept. to Take Narrow Approach to Prosecuting Corporate Bribery Abroad” by Glenn Thrush (New York Times) for DNyuz
Illinois: “Feds to Retry State Sen. Emil Jones III After Mistrial on Bribery, Lying to FBI Charges” by Hannah Meisel (Capitol News Illinois) for WTTW
New Jersey: “Rep. McIver Indicted on 3 Charges in Clash Outside ICE Detention Center” by Perry Stein and Jeremy Roebuck (Washington Post) for MSN
Oregon: “Proposed Ethics Fine Triples for Oregon Liquor Chief in Pappy Van Winkle Scandal” by Noelle Crombie (Portland Oregonian) for MSN
Rhode Island: “Should Nonprofits Have to Disclose Their Top Salaries to Get State Money? These Bills Say So.” by Katherine Gregg (Providence Journal) for USA Today
Texas: “Texas Bill That Could Impact Ethics Cases Involving Houston-Area Politicians on Verge of Becoming Law” by Natalie Weber for Houston Public Media

The Maine Legislature passed Legislative Document 1576, which extends the one-year prohibition on lobbying to include former employees of the legislative branch. Currently, the one-year prohibition is only applicable to former employees of the executive branch. Gov. Mills allowed the […]
The Maine Legislature passed Legislative Document 1576, which extends the one-year prohibition on lobbying to include former employees of the legislative branch. Currently, the one-year prohibition is only applicable to former employees of the executive branch. Gov. Mills allowed the bill to become law without her signature, and it will go into effect January 1, 2026.
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June 11, 2025 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance California: “Oaklanders Voted to Take Money Out of Politics. City Council Just Undid That” by Eli Wolfe (Oaklandside) for MSN Michigan: “‘No One Will Know’: Records reveal secret money flowing through Lansing” by Craig Mauger (Detroit News) for ArcaMax Elections New Jersey: “Mikie […]
Campaign Finance
California: “Oaklanders Voted to Take Money Out of Politics. City Council Just Undid That” by Eli Wolfe (Oaklandside) for MSN
Michigan: “‘No One Will Know’: Records reveal secret money flowing through Lansing” by Craig Mauger (Detroit News) for ArcaMax
Elections
New Jersey: “Mikie Sherrill to Face Trump-Backed Jack Ciattarelli for N.J. Governor” by Hannah Knowles (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
Arkansas: “Arkansas Attorney General Challenges DEI Law by Refusing Ethics Commission Appointment” by Andrew Mobley (KATV) for MSN
California: “Former O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do Headed to Prison for COVID Relief Bribery Scheme” by Christopher Goffard (Los Angeles Times) for MSN
National: “ABC News Suspends Journalist Terry Moran After Post Criticizing Stephen Miller” by Jeremy Barr (Washington Post) for MSN
Michigan: “Ex-Speaker Lee Chatfield, Wife to Stand Trial Over Alleged Misuse of Political Money” by Arpan Lobo (Detroit Free Press) for MSN
Rhode Island: “Ethics Panel Says R.I. Senate President Valarie Lawson Can Lead Chamber Despite Union Day Job” by Nancy Lavin (Rhode Island Current) for Yahoo News
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