Month: April 2012

Political law links for Wed., April 11, 2012

T-PAW TERMINATION.  Roll Call.   “Ex-GOP presidential candidate and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has retired his campaign debt and filed papers to terminate his committee.” SANTORUM’S FINANCES.  Politico.  “Campaign adviser John Brabender this month said Santorum would report $1.2 million cash on hand when reports covering March are filed by next week.” CPA UPDATE.  The […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links for Tues., April 10th

SUPER PAC SHOWDOWN.  Politico.  “National Democrats are banking on a long-shot strategy to shield President Barack Obama from an expected onslaught of outside GOP spending in the 2012 election: nuking the messengers.” NEW LOBBYIST RULES?  Story here.  “The board of the American League of Lobbyists wants advocates to be more up front about their lobbying […]

Good morning, here are political law links for Mon., April 9, 2012

DRAFT CONTRACTOR EO AND DISCLOSE ACT UPDATE.  The Hill.  “The Obama administration has all but abandoned its push to require federal contractors to disclose their political donations.” AD UNCERTAINTY.  Roll Call.”A court ruling rejecting Federal Election Commission disclosure requirements as too lax has left political players unsure how much they need to report about the […]