On the state level, we often see ethics and election-related reform measures discussed and passed with little attention to the education and planning required to implement new laws in an already complicated area. Notwithstanding the merits of any specific reform proposal, it is helpful for … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2008
Don’t miss today’s USA Today’s article, “Lobbyist’s find more ways to bond with lawmakers,” replete with photos, maps, and mouth-watering talk of Peking duck pancake wraps and min-crab cakes with key lime tartar sauce. … Continue reading
You can find several pages of recent findings by the other “FEC,” the Florida Elections Commission, here. Apparently, the FEC also has a few vacancies, though its website‘s listing of current members may not be up to date. The FEC, at … Continue reading