Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update - State and Federal Communications

November 18, 2014  •  

Tuesday Lobbying and Campaign Finance News Update

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Lobbyist Group to Elect New Leaders” by Megan Wilson for The Hill

Which Lobbyists Interact with Your Lawmakers?” by Justin Hinkley for Lansing State Journal

Patrick Lynch Lobbied Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office for Years but Never Registered” by Michelle Smith (Associated Press) for The Daily Journal

Lobbyist – a Dirty Word or How Things Get Done?” by Cathy McKitrick for The Standard-Examiner

Campaign Finance

How the GOP Used Twitter to Stretch Election Laws” by Chris Moody for CNN

Federal Panel Upholds Mississippi Campaign Finance Law” by The Associated Press for Biloxi Sun Herald

National Education Group Agrees to Pay $10,000 Fine for Oklahoma Election Ethics Violations” by Nolan Clay for The Oklahoman

Lawmakers Punt on Campaign Disclosure Bill” by Trvor Brown for Wyoming Tribune-Eagle

Ethics

Former SC State Senator Indicted on Public Corruption Charges” by Jamie Self for The State

McAuliffe’s Ethics Panel Recommends Changes on Gift, Disclosure, Conflict Rules” by Jim Nolan for Richmond Times-Dispatch

Legislative Issues

How McConnell World Works” by Anna Palmer for Politico

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