Monthly Archives: November 2010

Political Activity Law morning report for Monday, Nov. 29th

 Good morning Please find today’s links below.  The morning report will take a few days off.  Don’t fret.  I’ll return mid-week in full force and next week look forward to some blogging from the COGEL conference in Washington, DC. House … Continue reading

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Political activity law A.M. report for Wednesday, Nov. 24

Good morning!   Here’s the special Thanksgiving Break edition.  Posting will resume with a massive morning report on Monday, Nov. 29th.  Have a great Thanksgiving! Jury still out in DeLay case They were sent home for the night yesterday.  Here’s the … Continue reading

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Political Activity Law morning report for Tuesday, Nov. 23

Good morning.  As we ease into Thanksgiving break, I hope you find these links useful. D’s v. R’s:  Who has the higher digital IQ? According to an L2 report, it’s the Democrats (this time). Groping for DISCLOSE resolution and the … Continue reading

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Political Activity Law A.M. report for Monday, Nov. 22, 2010

Good morning.  Here’s some of the political law news from this weekend and this morning. The lawmaker-charity connection Is the topic of Eliza Newlin Carney’s latest in National Journal. “There’s an awful lot of pressure from the lobbyist side to … Continue reading

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Political Activity Law A.M. report for Saturday, Nov. 20

Good morning!  What’s news today? Why the delay in the Waters House Ethics matter? The Hill speculates.  The Times attributes the delay to a newly discovered exchange of emails. FEC handles Ensign matter The Hill reports that the FEC has … Continue reading

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