November 18, 2025 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
Campaign Finance
Missouri: “How a Nebraska Veteran Unwittingly Became a Repeat Donor to a Missouri County Campaign” by Rudi Keller (Missouri Independent) for Yahoo News
North Dakota: “Campaign Finance at Heart of Latest Skirmish Between Executive Branch, ND Ethics Commission” by Jacob Orledge (North Dakota Monitor) for Yahoo News
Elections
Georgia: “Georgia Prosecutor Keeps Case Against Trump Alive for Now” by Patrick Marley (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
National: “Judge Says Possible Errors by Lindsey Halligan Could Imperil Comey Case” by Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein (Politico) for MSN
National: “Trump Gives Second Pardon to Jan. 6 Participant and Pardons Two Others” by Michael Kranish (Washington Post) for MSN
National: “Former Fed Official Resigned Following Ethics Probe, Document Shows” by Victoria Guida (Politico) for MSN
Michigan: “Woodward’s Firm Gave Campaign Services to Third of Commissioners He Oversees” by Max Bryan (MediaNews Group) for MSN
Redistricting
Indiana: “Indiana Likely Will Not Push Forward with Redistricting Despite Pressure from White House” by Adam Wren and Andrew Howard (Politico) for MSN
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