December 2, 2019 •
Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Massachusetts: “State, House, Mayoral Candidates Will Switch to New Campaign Finance System” by Shira Schoenberg for MassLive.com
Michigan: “Quid Pro Quo? Larry Inman Trial to Test Limits of Campaign Cash Solicitations” by Jonathan Oosting for Bridge Michigan
Ethics
Florida: “Former Hallandale Beach Mayor Joy Cooper Cleared of Corruption Charges” by Aaron Leibowitz for Miami Herald
Iowa: “Former Iowa Senate Secretary Named Ethics Board Executive” by Staff for AP News
Louisiana: “Ex-Louisiana Racing Commissioner Fined $50,000 for Ethical Conflict from Bobby Jindal Era” by John Simerman for New Orleans Advocate
New York: “Inspector General Releases Letter on Ethics Leak Probe” by Brendan Lyons for Albany Times Union
Lobbying
National: “Democrats Take in Lobbying Industry Cash Despite Pledges” by Alex Gangitano for The Hill
Connecticut: “Jon Lender: It’s audit time after $33M in influence efforts so far in 2019 by lobbyists who cram Capitol, form ‘gauntlet’ by restrooms” by Jon Lester for Hartford Courant
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