Monday News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

October 29, 2012  •  

Monday News Roundup

government buildingFederal Offices, Metrorail System in Washington Closed Monday” in the National Journal.

Lobbying

Lobby shop revenues continue fall” by Catherine Ho in the Washington Post.

K Street Lobbyists Hit the Campaign Trail in Virginia” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.

Jack Abramoff on America’s bipartisan culture of corruption” by Joseph Cotto in the Washington Times.

Michigan:  “Most term-limited Michigan officials stay in government or lobbying” in the Lansing State Journal.

Campaign Finance

In state races, N.Y.C., Albany dominate campaign donations” by Jon Campbell in the Democrat and Chronicle.

Ethics

Ron Paul-Inspired Group Lobbies for Bill Prompted by Paul Reimbursements” by Jonathan Strong in Roll Call.

Campaigns and Elections

Campaign lawyers gear up for nail-biter election” by Michael Knigge in Deutsche Welle.

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