Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 4, 2019  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Trump Lures GOP Senators on Impeachment with Cold Cash” by Alex Isenstadt for Politico

Washington: “Washington High Court Probes Food Industry’s Speech Rights” by Don Jenkins for Capital Press

Elections

National: “The Messy Politics of Voter Purges” by Matt Vasilogambros (Stateline) for Pew Charitable Trusts

National: “The Hottest Stop for Candidates on the 2020 Campaign Trail? The Picket Line.” by Eli Rosenberg for Washington Post

Ethics

National: “As Trump Moves to Bully Witnesses and Derail Impeachment, Democrats See Obstruction” by Phillip Rucker, Rachael Bade, and Roisalind Helderman (Washington Post) for Anchorage Daily News

Illinois: “Rep. Luis Arroyo Resigns After Being Charged with Bribery” by Dan Petrella and Jamie Munks for Chicago Tribune

Lobbying

National: “Giuliani: I never lobbied or represented foreigners” by Kate Ackley for Roll Call

National: “K Street’s Newest Star Built Business on Dubious Claims of Trump Ties” by Beth Reinhard and Jonathan O’Connell for Washington Post

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