Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

July 5, 2018  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: Five Years Ago, the FEC’s Top Lawyer Resigned. No Permanent Replacement Has Yet Been Named. By Dave Levinthal and Suhauna Hussein for Center for Public Integrity

Missouri: Email Appears to Show Coordination by Greitens Campaign, Office, Dark-Money Nonprofit by Jason Hancock for Kansas City Star

Elections

Oregon: Black Oregon Legislator Says Campaigning in Own District Triggered 911 Call by Everton Bailey Jr. for Portland Oregonian

Ethics

National: Rep. Jim Jordan Accused of Ignoring Allegations of Sexual Abuse While a Coach at Ohio State by Deirdre Shesgreen and Jessie Balmert for USA Today

National: Pruitt Ally Decides Which of His Records See the Light of Day by Anthony Adragna and Emily Holden for Politico

National: Associated Press May Have Led FBI to Manafort Storage Locker by Josh Gerstein for Politico

New Jersey: New Jersey to Spend $5 Million on Reviving Local Journalism by Michael Symons for WPG Talk Radio

Lobbying

National: K Street Staffs Up for a Democratic Takeover by Theodoric Meyer for Politico

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