Category: IRS

Good morning, here are Friday’s political law links (10/19/12)

WHAT GROUPS TELL DONORS.  Politico.  “For two years, outside money was a secretive game, with deep-pocketed conservative groups refusing to detail their methods or strategies — let alone discuss their donors. Nowadays, though, it seems like they won’t stop talking.” JOHNSON DEBT.  Story here.  “The former New Mexico governor raised more than $356,000 in August […]

Here are today’s political law links (10/15/12)

“FEEBLE” IRS.  Politico.  “If you’re looking for the cop on the beat for much of the outside spending in 2012 — when Republican-allied groups alone intend to spend upwards of $1 billion — stop by the IRS, one of the most feared and hated government agencies around.   Except when it comes to political spending, the […]

Have a great Friday, here are today’s political law links w/#natitude

HOUSE BLITZ.  Roll Call.  “The juggernaut GOP-affiliated group Crossroads GPS will soon announce a massive $8.1 million television and radio effort for House Republicans slated to begin Saturday and run for three weeks.” CALL FOR PROBE.  The Hill.  “Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday […]