May 18, 2012 •
News You Can Use Digest – May 18, 2012
National:
ALEC Memo Instructed Members to ‘Navigate Away’ from Tough Questions
Protesters Disrupt WellPoint Annual Meeting
Federal:
Court Ruling May Force Advocacy Groups to Disclose Secret Donors
Ex-Lawmakers on K Street Avoid ‘Scarlet L,’ Shy Away from Registering as Lobbyists
Gay Political Donors Move from Margins to Mainstream
From the States and Municipalities:
Arizona
State Legislator Arrested in FBI Sting
Kentucky
City Paid Louisville Metro Councilwoman’s Grandson While Jailed
Missouri
Rush Limbaugh Inducted into Hall of Famous Missourians
Missouri
Spence Criticized for Handing Out Sports Tickets to Lawmakers
Montana
Judge Strikes Down More Election Laws
New York
Business Lobby Supporting Cuomo Files Late Data
New York
Study: Matching funds up donor diversity in NYC
Tennessee
Tennessee Legislative Event Costs Totaled
Wisconsin
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