SPOTLIGHT ON NH POLLING. C&E. “Given the state’s new push polling law, is it better for business to take work in the battleground state and risk getting hit with a fine, or is it best to boycott the state and pressure lawmakers to reform the statute?” REVISIT CU? Roll Call. “As the Supreme Court mulls […]
Month: May 2012
Good morning, here are political law links for Wed., May 30, 2012
KIRK PAYMENTS IN THE NEWS. Chicago Trib. “At the heart of the matter is Vertolli’s assertion that the Kirk campaign may have improperly hidden money to McCracken by paying her through another company working for the campaign.” ROLLING STONE ON SUPER PAC DONORS. Here. “Even more money from megadonors is flowing into newly created Super […]
Good morning, here are today’s political law links
STATE LAWS AND CU. The Times. “The Supreme Court is expected to respond in June to a Montana Supreme Court decision upholding the state’s Corrupt Practices Act, which bans corporations from making political expenditures from their general treasuries.” K ST. AND THE CONVENTIONS. Politico. “The combination of tight corporate budgets, ethics rules and unappealing weather […]