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April 25, 2017  •  

Tuesday’s Government Relations and Ethics News

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Trump, Pence Allies Rake in Millions as New Washington Lobbyists” by Fredreka Schouten and Maureen Groppe for USA Today

Missouri: “Lawmakers Say Lobbyist Gift Ban Will Likely Fail Again This Year” by Austin Huguelet for St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Missouri: “Fewer Missouri Lawmakers Are Bunking with Lobbyists” by Kurt Erickson for St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Pennsylvania: “Phila. Board of Ethics Fines Teamsters Local 830” by Layla Jones for Philadelphia Tribune

Texas: “Ethics Reform Now Includes Keeping Revolving Door to Lobby Wide Open” by Jay Root for Texas Tribune

Campaign Finance

Alabama: “Justices Decline to Hear Alabama Campaign Finance Case” by Dan McCue for Courthouse News Service

New York: “City Council Members Opt Out of Campaign Finance Program” by Samar Khurshid for Gotham Gazette

Ethics

‘Everyone Tunes In’: Inside Trump’s obsession with cable TV” by Ashley Parker and Robert Costa for Washington Post

Rhode Island: “Council President Aponte Sues to Freeze Ethics Probe” by Dan McGowan for WPRI

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