The latest issue of Covington & Burling’s Political Law Update includes information of note to all who are following developments on the executive branch rules for stimulus-related lobbying disclosure. Page 4, for example, has a useful listing of links to websites at Commerce, Labor, and Agriculture with items of interest. Other helpful links are included in […]
Day: June 12, 2009
RaceTracker for Race Tracking
Via Sunlight Foundation Blog comes news of an interesting new project called RaceTracker. It looks like Politics1 on steroids. (But Politics1 has other offices listed.) The RaceTracker project on the OpenCongress wiki tracks every election for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and state governor. RaceTracker is a free, open-source, fully-referenced, and non-partisan public resource.
FEC Nominee Advances
Per the Center for Competitive Politics’ Jeff Patch, Senate Rules advanced John Sullivan’s nomination for a spot on the Federal Election Commission yesterday. His name now appears on the Senate’s Executive Calendar.