Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

August 27, 2019  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “David Koch Leaves Behind Legacy of Dark Money Political Network” by Kete Ackley for Roll Call

National: “Federal Election Commission to Effectively Shut Down. Now What?” by Dave Levinthal for Center for Responsive Politics

Michigan: “‘There’s a Gray Area’: Campaign finance experts weigh in on Inman bribery case” by Nick Manes for Michigan Advance

Ethics

National: “Trump Suggests His Miami Resort as ‘Great Place’ for Next G7 Meeting” by Michael Shear and Peter Baker for New York Times

National: “Trump’s ‘Chopper Talk’ Puts Media on the Defensive” by Michael Calderone and Daniel Lippman for Politico

Lobbying

Canada: “‘Show Up and Do Something’: Critics call on lobbying commissioner to act on Dion report” by Samantha Wright Allen and Beatrice Paez for Hill Times

Florida: “State Senate Resolves Complaint Against NRA’s Top Lobbyist in Florida” by Jim Turner (News Service of Florida) for Miami Herald

New York: “A Lobbyist Gave $900,000 in Donations. Whose Money Is It?” by J. David Goodman for New York Times

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