Month: April 2013

Thursday’s political law links, 4/25/13

LOBBYISTS TRAINING TEAM WEBINAR.  Lobbyists.info.  Dave Levinthal’s on the training team for Lobbyists.info’s “Going on the Offensive: Developing an Engaged Media Strategy.  In this 90-minute webinar, two media relations experts and a political reporter show you how to develop your media strategy, engage with the press and manage potential controversy.” AL:  PERSONAL USE CHARGES.  Story […]

Wednesday’s political law links, 4/24

BOB EDGAR, 69. News here. “Bob Edgar passed away suddenly this morning at his home in Northern Virginia at the age of 69, according to Common Cause, the democracy watchdog group for which Edgar served as president and CEO.” PRISON IN CONTRIBUTION CASE. Story here. “Developer Jay Odom was sentenced to six months in federal […]

Good morning, here are Tuesday’s political law links, 4/23

LAWSUIT IN ETHICS MATTER. The Hill. “Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) is suing Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and six other lawmakers, charging that they mishandled the ethics investigation that led to his public censure in late 2010.” OFA IN THE NEWS. Here. “Organizing for Action, the activist group that grew out of President Obama’s 2012 campaign, […]