Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

November 10, 2020  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “Bipartisan Super PAC Protest Gives Up the Ghost at High Court” by Jack Rodgers for Courthouse News Service

Elections

National: “Less Travel, More Zoom: Some COVID-19 campaign changes may endure” by Kate Ackley for Roll Call

National: “Kamala Harris, Daughter of Jamaican and Indian Immigrants, Elected Nation’s First Female Vice President” by Chelsea Janes (Washington Post) for MSN

Arizona: “Arizona’s Political Transformation Began Long Before Biden Was on the Ballot” by Jose Del Real and Hannah Knowles (Washington Post) for MSN

Kansas: “‘Hit’ Tweet Against Kansas Governor Has Dems Seeking Ouster” by John Hanna for Associated Press News

New York: “N.Y.’s Green and Libertarian Political Parties in Peril as Working Families Party Avoids Disaster” by Denis Slattery for New York Daily News

Ethics

Alabama: “Alabama Prosecutor Indicted on Ethics Charges, Free on Bond” by Staff for Associated Press News

Lobbying

National: “Job-Seeking Trump Officials Likely to Get Chilly Reception on K Street” by Alex Gangitano for The Hill

Maryland: “Lobbyists Prepare for Challenges with Md. General Assembly as COVID-19 Pandemic Continues” by Josh Kurtz (Maryland Matters) for WTOP

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