Category: California

Tues., 4-29-14 political law links

GRIMM INDICTMENT.  CNN.  “U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm failed to report more than $1 million in sales and wages at a Manhattan restaurant he once ran, using unreported cash to pay workers ‘off the books’ to ‘evade taxes and keep more money for himself,’ a federal prosecutor said.” DISCLOSE ACT CHALLENGE.  ABC.  “The House Budget Committee’s […]

Good morning, Mon. political law links

GRIMM REPORT.  CSM.  “US Rep. Michael Grimm, a New York Republican and former FBI agent who came to Congress on the tea party wave of 2010, is facing indictment on political corruption charges involving his campaign financing.” GRIMM REPORT II. WP. “The charges stem from his ownership of a Manhattan health-food restaurant that has ties […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 4-25-14

SUPER PAC SUGGESTIONS.  NJ.  “Candidates can’t legally talk strategy with a super PAC. But can they write a super PAC’s ad copy?  That’s the question raised by a new page on Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s website, in which the New Hampshire Democrat is shopping what appears to be a 30-second ad script for an outside group. […]