January 21, 2020 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
New Jersey: “He Raised $21K But Never Ran for Office. Nobody Knows Where the Money Went.” by Karen Yi for Newark Star Ledger
Oklahoma: “Oklahoma Senators Want MAGA License Plates, Which Might Violate Campaign Finance Rules” by Katie Mettler (Washington Post) for Seattle Times
Utah: “Special Interests Provided 93.5% of Donations to Utah Legislators Last Year” by Lee Davidson for Salt Lake Tribune
Elections
National: “Justices to Consider Faithless Electors, Ahead of 2020 Vote” by Mark Sherman for AP News
Iowa: “Chaos Feared Despite Iowa Democrats’ Caucus Fixes” by Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Post) for Fairfield Citizen
Ethics
National: “Former Rep. Chris Collins Sentenced to Just Over Two Years in Federal Prison” by Chris Marquette for Roll Call
Lobbying
National: “Dem Debates Are Magnet for Lobbyists” by Alex Gangitano for The Hill
Florida: “Hillsborough’s Lobbying Rules Get Tweaked” by Anastasia Dawson for Tampa Bay Times
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