Cillizza gives us some “Convention Rules to Live By.” DO: Snag pigs in a blanket and bacon-wrapped-somethings from a tray at a party. DON’T: Sit down to eat a meal on a plate with a fork and knife. Hill members and their staffs are already familiar with these sometimes confusing culinary rules. As the House […]
Month: May 2008
Washington Public Disclosure Commission Proposes Changes
The Supreme Court’s opinion in Washington State Grange v. Washington Republican Party et al. has prompted the Washington Public Disclosure Commission to provide interim guidance with three temporary measures outlined in a recent memorandum. Some news organizations are covering these fluid issues.
Finance Rules for Richmond Mayor Discussed
The Mayor of Richmond is not running again and this article discusses what he can do with funds left in his campaign account. The 77-year-old former governor will depart at year’s end with $131,768 remaining from his 2004 campaign treasury, according to the nonprofit Virginia Public Access Project, which tracks state and local political contributions […]