Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

July 10, 2018  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

New York: “Cuomo Campaign Amends ‘All-You-Can-Drink’ Fundraiser Invite” by Casey Seiler for Albany Times Union

Oregon: “Portland Campaign Spending Measure Petitions Submitted” by Jim Redden for Portland Tribune

Rhode Island: “Bristol Lawmaker Discloses Thousands in Previously Unreported Campaign Contributions” by Katherine Gregg for Providence Journal

Ethics

National: “From Kellyanne Conway to Stephen Miller, Trump’s Advisers Face Taunts from Hecklers Around D.C.” by Paul Schwartzman and Josh Dawsey (Washington Post) for San Jose Mercury News

National: “Some Contractors Housing Migrant Children Are Familiar to Trump’s Inner Circle” by Ben Protess, Manny Fernandez, and Kitty Bennet (New York Times) for MSN

Michigan: “Feds Charge Ousted Troy City Manager with Bribery” by Robert Snell for Detroit News

Lobbying

National: “Government Work Done, Tax Policy Writers Decamp to Lobbying Jobs” by Alan Rappaport (New York Times) for MSN

Florida: “Mayors Push to Strengthen Lobbying Laws in Broward” by Meryl Kornfield for South Florida Sun Sentinel

Missouri: “KC Mayoral Candidate Proposes Limiting Gifts to $5: Ethical Move or Political Ploy?” by Bill Turque for Kansas City Star

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