Covington & Burling’s new summary of the Treasury Department’s Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (EESA)/Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) communications rules is online here.
Day: September 17, 2009
Democratic Attorney Generals Association Fined
The Kansas City Star reports that the Democratic Attorney Generals Association was fined in connection with a campaign finance issue. The Democratic Attorneys General Association has agreed to pay $10,000 to the Missouri Ethics Commission for campaign finance reporting violations in the 2008 elections. The Missouri Ethics Commission’s summary of the matter is here (bottom of […]
Wertheimer Responds to Will
The Post prints Fred Wethheimer’s letter to the editor on George Will’s latest here. George F. Will’s Sept. 13 column, “Taking On the Book Banners,” misrepresented my views on campaign finance laws. Contrary to Mr. Will’s claims, I do not support “government control of the quantity, timing and content of campaign speech.”