Good morning. Here are some links today on political law and related topics. Truth in Caller ID Act Rep. Cantor’s Whipping Post lists S. 30 as one of 22 bills under “Suspensions.” It looks like it could impact the automated dialing industry. Military ballots in new chairman’s sights Roll Call reports. Scoring lobbying victories Is […]
Month: December 2010
Political activity law A.M. report for Tuesday, Dec. 14
Good morning. What’s new? Party over for Fiesta Bowl freebies Arizona lawmakers won’t get free tickets to the game. The Arizona Republic reports. 57 months for Magliocchetti? That’s what the AP reports prosecutors recommend. Magliocchetti, 64, pleaded guilty to illegally funneling more than $380,000 in campaign contributions to House members controlling the Pentagon’s budget. Who’s […]
Political activity law A.M. report for Monday, Dec. 13
Good morning. Here are a few political law stories today. Billion dollar campaign Potential numbers for the Obama reeleect are discussed here. $1.7 million penalty in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case The DoJ release is here. CFTC ready to add to pay to play tidal wave A CFTC press release is here and explains new […]