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October 23, 2012  •  

Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News

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Campaign season idles K Street” by Kevin Bogardus and Megan R. Wilson in The Hill.

K Street Lobbyists Decamp to the Campaign Trail” by Kate Ackley in Roll Call.

Chamber ramps up lobbying spending” by Peter Schroeder in The Hill.

Jack Abramoff: Congress members don’t know they’re being bribed” by Louis C. Hochman on NJ.com.

Michigan: “Stateside: Lobbying in Michigan, the ‘Wild, Wild West’” on Michigan Radio.

Ontario: “Fixing ‘user errors’ in city lobbying registry not officials’ job” by David Reevely in the Ottawa Citizen.

Campaign Finance

New York:  “Spending big to take money out of politics” by Jimmy Vielkind in the Albany Times Union.

Colorado: “Springs considers new campaign finance rules” by Niel Chacón in the Colorado Springs Gazette.

Minnesota: “Minnesota serves as political campaign ATM” by Rachel E. Stassen-Berger in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Tech and Social Media

Crush Robocalls, Win $50K” in Government Technology.

Tool helps agencies manage social media messaging” in Nextgov.

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