Category: A.M. Report

Political Law Links for May 24, 2017

AZ:  PHOENIX LOBBYIST RULES.   AZC.  “Lobbyists paid to influence decisions at Phoenix City Hall likely will face harsher penalties if they don’t comply with the city’s regulations, an expansion that follows a report in The Arizona Republic that showed the city’s rules were useless.” CT:  CAMPAIGN FINANCE IN MIX.   CM.  “There is little agreement among House and […]

Political law links for May 23

SUPREME COURT WON’T HEAR CASE.   LAT.  “New Justice Neil M. Gorsuch joined Clarence Thomas in dissent Monday when the Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Republican Party lawyer seeking to strike down limits on big-money contributions to political parties.” LIFETIME LOBBYIST BAN.   Hill.  “A bipartisan group of senators wants to ban lawmakers from ever […]

Good morning, here are Political Law Links, 5-22-17

EX-COMMISSIONER LANDS.   WE.  “The former chairwoman of the Federal Election Commission, who famously eyed regulating the politics of conservative outlets like the Drudge Report, has joined an advocacy group funded by George Soros and run by his son.” AD EDIT.   AJC.  “When San Francisco officials demanded that a GOP group remove images of cable cars […]