Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

July 9, 2019  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Political Fundraising App Wants to Make Donations a Social Experience” by Sara Swann for Fulcrom

Colorado: “Campaign Finance Laws Have More Bite for Enforcement” by Charles Ashby for Grand Junction Sentinel

Ethics

National: “AP: Federal grand jury probing GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy” by Jim Mustian and Desmond Butler for AP News

National: “Why the Trump White House Is Caught Up in the Jeffrey Epstein Scandal” by Vivian Wang (New York Times) for MSN

Georgia: “‘Drag This Out as Long as Possible’: Former official faces rare criminal charges under open-records law” by Richard Fausset for New York Times

New York: “Cuomo Signs a Bill to Allow Release of Trump’s State Tax Returns” by Jesse McKinley for New York Times

Lobbying

National: “2020 Democrats Vow to Get Tough on Lobbyists” by Alex Gangitano for The Hill

Florida: “Florida, the Sunshine State, Is Slow to Adopt Rooftop Solar Power” by Ivan Penn for New York Times

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