REFORMERS HIT SEC MOVE. WSJ. “Liberal groups, campaign-finance reformers and Democrats in Congress on Tuesday criticized the Securities and Exchange Commission after it apparently shelved a proposal that would have required publicly traded companies to disclose political spending.” CHENEY SUPER PAC LAUNCH. NYT. “As for the super PAC, Liz Cheney cannot, by law, coordinate with […]
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Tues. political law links
WOMBLE CARLYLE ALERT ON IRS PROPOSAL. Here. “As most of America travelled over the river and through the woods to Grandma’s house before the Thanksgiving holiday, the Treasury Department and the IRS delivered their own holiday gift.” POST ON IRS PROPOSAL. WP. “What’s not yet decided is the proportion of a social welfare group’s activity […]
Good morning, here are Monday’s political law links
CLARITY AND CONFUSION. The Post. “For the first time since 1959, nonprofit advocacy groups face new Internal Revenue Service rules governing their political activities, an area of the tax code that has been crying out for greater clarity.” IRS POWER GRAB. CSM. “In moving to clarify Internal Revenue Service tax rules regarding nonprofit groups that […]