Monday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

June 30, 2025  •  

Monday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Oregon: “Lawmakers Nix Proposal to Delay Campaign Finance Limits for Years After Backlash” by Carlos Fuentes (Portland Oregonian) for MSN

Washington: “Foes of WA Initiative to Repeal Climate Law Fined $20K for Campaign Finance Violations” by Jerry Cornfield (Washington Standard) for Yahoo News

Elections

Washington DC: “As Indicted Ex-D.C. Lawmaker Seeks Election, Opponents Urge Voters to Move On” by Meagan Flynn and Jenny Gathright (Washington Post) for MSN

Maine: “Why Maine Lawmakers Pulled Back on Ranked Choice Voting Expansion” by Randy Billings for Portland Press Herald

Ethics

National: “Pardon Applications Are Being Carefully Crafted with One Man in Mind: Donald Trump” by Jim Mustain (Associated Press) for MSN

National: “Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions, but Fate of Trump Birthright Citizenship Order Unclear” by Mark Sherman (Associated Press) for MSN

New York: “Ex-Trump Lawyer Chesebro Disbarred Over Fake Elector Scheme” by Dave Thomas for Reuters

Redistricting

Louisiana: “Supreme Court to Rehear Case Over Louisiana’s Second Majority-Black District” by Justin Jouvenal and Patrick Marley (Washington Post) for MSN

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