Monday News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

September 17, 2012  •  

Monday News Roundup

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Lobbying

At Holland & Knight, lobbyists no longer have corner offices” by Catherine Ho in the Washington Post.

Florida: “Lobbyist’s lobbying group coming to Jacksonville for annual conference” by Matt Dixon in the Florida Times-Union.

Campaign Finance

Poll: Americans largely in favor of campaign spending limitations” by Morgan Little in the Los Angeles Times.

Republican super PACs ramp up spending in House races” by Jake Sherman in Politico.

District of Columbia:  “Michael A. Brown’s missing campaign funds” in the Washington Post.

Washington: “Parties pouring cash into race for governor” by Andrew Garber and Justin Mayo in the Seattle Times.

Elections

Voter Information Guides Go Social With TheBallot.org” by Sarah Lai Stirland in TechPresident.

Ethics

Georgia: “Ethics commission: State has defanged its watchdog” by Chris Joyner in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

New Hampshire: Opinion piece by Grant Bosse,“Election laws grow more confusing” in the New Hampshire Watchdog.

Social Media

Could a workplace social network replace email and phone? One agency thinks so.” by Joseph Marks in NextGov.

Facebook knows how to trick you into voting” by Kevin Charles Redmon in Nextgov.

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