The Times says that Rep. Rangel’s address to the House may boost ethics reform in this editorial. In turning on fellow Democrats in his speech, Mr. Rangel drew the curtain back on the money machine that so often trumps ethics in members’ frantic campaigning for re-election. “I’m the guy who was raising money in Republican […]
Month: August 2010
Office of Congressional Ethics on steroids?
Roll Call reports on a proposal to give the Office of Congressional Ethics stronger enforcement powers.
Google Adwords and political disclaimers
Politico’s Morning Tech notes that Google filed an advisory opinion request with the Federal Election Commission on political use of AdWords.