Month: June 2016

Good morn., here are today’s political law links – Tues., 6-7

P/G FUNDS.  LAT.  “When a candidate is running for a seat in Congress they raise money to fund two different elections: first the primary and, if they make it, the general election.  A single campaign contributor can give a maximum donation of $2,700 toward each one of those elections.” VAN HOLLEN SPARS.  BaltSun.  “Republican Senate nominee Kathy Szeliga, […]

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CASE NOT PURSUED.  DP.  “The Federal Election Commission has dismissed allegations against North Dakota Republican leaders and a political action committee over foreign campaign contributions that were refunded after Grand Forks Democrats filed a complaint.” SUPER PAC PRINCESS LEIA ATTACK?  Newsarama.com.  “The charged climate of the current election cycle seems to be infecting Lucasfilm, as […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links

SUPER PAC WAR.  Time.  “While Trump’s swaggering style has turned off plenty of GOP donors and operatives, another cohort of professional Republicans has been fighting to position their groups as the preferred vessel for pro-Trump cash—and put themselves in line for the personal riches that come with the job.” SUPER PAC EXPANSION.  IS.  “The super […]