Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

January 7, 2019  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “House Democrats Propose Major Campaign Finance Reforms in First Bill of Session” by Carl Evers-Hillstrom for Center for Responsive Politics

Illinois: “Campaign Money Tied to Ald. Edward Burke’s Alleged Extortion Scheme Was Intended for County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Sources Say” by Bill Ruthhart and Jason Meisner for Chicago Tribune

Ethics

National: “Makeup of Cabinet Is Creating More Hurdles for Trump” by Andrew Restuccia for Politico

Florida: “Florida Senate Pays $900,000 in Case Related to Jack Latvala Sexual Misconduct Case” by Elizabeth Koh for Tampa Bay Times

Michigan: “Whitmer Bans Campaign Activities on Public Dime, Use of Private Email” by Beth LeBlanc for Detroit News

Oregon: “Former Oregon First Lady Cylvia Hayes Criticized for ‘Bad Faith’ in Bankruptcy Proceedings” by Ben Botkin for Salem Statesman Journal

Lobbying

National: “Joe Lieberman, Registered Lobbyist Who Doesn’t Actually Lobby” by C. Ryan Barber for Law.com

California: “California Health Care CEO Pleads Guilty in Public Corruption Case That Netted Alabama Legislators” by Melissa Brown for Montgomery Advertiser

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