Category: Indiana

Good morning, here are Tuesday’s political law links, 9-24-13

LERNER TO RETIRE.  The Hill.  “Lois Lerner, the embattled IRS official who first revealed the agency had singled out Tea Party groups for extra scrutiny, is retiring, the IRS said Monday.” ELDRIDGE LAUNCH.  Story here.  “Sean Eldridge, the husband of Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, has made a long-expected bid for Congress official.” FIRM LAUNCH.  Story […]

Good morning – here are today’s political law links

RETIREMENT HINTS. Roll Call. “Recently filed fundraising reports give some clues this week about which House members are gearing up for re-election fights — and who might be ready to call it quits after this term.” VRA MOVE URGED. Here. “A liberal civil rights hero and a conservative Wisconsin Republican joined forces Wednesday in an […]

Good morning, here are Friday’s political law links, 5/17/13

ANOTHER OFFICIAL TO LEAVE. The Hill. “Joseph Grant, the acting commissioner for the agency’s Tax Exempt and Government Entities division, plans to retire, according to the IRS.” WERFEL APPOINTED. News here. “President Obama on Thursday appointed Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Controller Danny Werfel as acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.” REQUEST TO […]