Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 11, 2019  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

New York: “Cuomo’s Move to Toughen N.Y. Campaign-Finance Laws Stirs Doubts” by Henry Goldman (Bloomberg) for Connecticut Post

Elections

Kentucky: “Close Election in Kentucky Was Ripe for Twitter, and an Omen for 2020” by Mathew Rosenberg and Nick Corasaniti (New York Times) for MSN

Virginia: “In Virginia, Republicans Confront a Fearful Electoral Future” by Gregory Schneider and Michael Scherer (Washington Post) for Houston Chronicle

Ethics

Colorado: “Ethics Report on John Hickenlooper’s Private Jet Travel Is Released” by Justin Wingerter for Denver Post

Massachusetts: “Boston Subpoenaed by Grand Jury in Marijuana Corruption Probe” by Dan Adams for Boston Globe

Texas: “Dallas Mayor Taps Attorney Tim Powers as Ethics Czar, Promises ‘Teeth’ to City Code” by Hayat Norimine for Dallas Morning News

Washington DC: “D.C. Lawmaker Jack Evans Owned Bank Stock While Pushing Bill Favored by Bank” by Fenit Nirappil and Steve Thompson for Washington Post

Lobbying

National: “Lobbyist Says He Wasn’t Lobbying When He Tried to Oust Ukrainian Ambassador. Experts Disagree.” by Kevin McCoy for USA Today

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