Month: October 2016

Friday’s political law links are here

FACADE FOR FEC’S NEW HQ?   I don’t know if the FEC is taking suggestions, but I think borrowing this idea as I think has been suggested before from the outside of the Newseum might be appropriate.  Maybe the FEC can make it larger? GOOD MONTH.  Politico.  “The main super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton had […]

Thurs. political law links

VERITAS COMPLAINT FILED.  WJ.  “The Federal Elections Commission has been asked to investigate accusations made in a series of undercover videos that show Democrat operatives explaining how they are trying to influence the presidential election by manipulating the vote.” TECH LOBBYING SPENDING.  EG.  “Bloomberg has determined that the five largest tech firms in the US (Amazon, […]

Term limits support and political law links

SUPPORT FOR TERM LIMITS.  WP.  “Donald Trump on Tuesday said that he’ll push for a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress if he’s elected to the White House.” D TAPE FALLOUT.  WE.  “A top staffer at the progressive advocacy group Americans United for Change was fired from his post on Tuesday […]