Category: California

Lobbying for Egypt, what the FEC did, and other Friday political law links

LOBBYIST SWITCH FOR EGYPT? Roll Call reports.  “The government of Egypt has fallen, but its lobbyists in the U.S. soldier on.” K STREET PRIMARY. It’s undecided.  “Many K Street insiders are close to several of the likely contenders and are waiting to see who will officially jump into the race before showing their cards.”  The […]

Apple’s lobbying and other political law news this Friday morning

APPLE’S NEW LOBBYING HELP. Politico reports:  “Official lobbying disclosures show the company picked up the firm Fierce, Isakowitz and Blalock on Feb. 1 to handle ‘innovation’ issues in Washington. It’s an unexpected expansion for a company that typically keeps a low Washington profile.” NEW CONTRIBUTION LIMITS. The Hill reports on the FEC’s release of updated […]

Political activity law A.M. report for Tuesday, Dec. 21

     Good morning.  This is the final morning report for 2010.  (There might be a few more individual blog posts before January 3, 2011, and you’ll still get those through email if you’re subscribed.  Or you can just stop by PoliticalActivityLaw.com to see if there’s anything new.) This year has been this site’s biggest […]