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Here are the political law links for today

Posted on August 18, 2011 by Eric Brown

BACHMANN SUPER PAC.  Story here.  “Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell and longtime Republican strategist Ed Brookover organized the super-PAC, Citizens for a Working America, as first reported by The Washington Post.” BACHMANN SUPER PAC II.  Politico.  “Super PACs … Continue reading →

Posted in A.M. Report, Cherokee Nation, FEC, Missouri, Nebraska

POPVOX, jets, investigation no fiesta, Microsoft’s journey and more Tuesday political law links

Posted on April 5, 2011 by Eric Brown

POPVOX. As usual, e.politics enlightens with a link to a piece about a new tool for eadvocacy called PopVox. JETS ON THE TARMAC. The Times reports.  “Once a candidacy is official during primary season, and travel requirements become far greater, … Continue reading →

Posted in A.M. Report, Arizona, Courts & Cases, LDA, Missouri, Wisconsin

Political law links, TGIF edition

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Eric Brown

LOOK WHO’S VOTING. The Hill. “Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler, a Republican, told the panel that his department’s study identified nearly 12,000 people who were not citizens but were still registered to vote in Colorado.” INCHING CLOSER? Romney news … Continue reading →

Posted in A.M. Report, Colorado, FEC, IRS, LDA, Missouri, Pennsylvania, South Carolina

Lobbying, the money race, complaints, and ethics in today’s political law links

Posted on March 23, 2011 by Eric Brown

AMENDED COMPLAINT AGAINST MCCASKILL. Roll Call reports.  “In a conference call with reporters, Missouri Republican Party Executive Director Lloyd Smith said the state party would file an amended complaint to the Senate Ethics Committee, asking the panel to review McCaskill’s … Continue reading →

Posted in A.M. Report, FCC, FEC, House, LDA, Missouri, Senate

Twitter, politics, lobbying, connected charities, and more in my political law links of the day

Posted on March 3, 2011 by Eric Brown

HOW SHOULD POLITICIANS USE TWITTER? That’s the topic of this e.politics collaborative effort between Sandi Fox and Sean Hurley. (I follow back almost everyone who follows me on Twitter.)  In other Twitter news, a tweet sparked a controversy involving a … Continue reading →

Posted in A.M. Report, FEC, IRS, Louisiana, Missouri, Oregon, Social Media

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