Category: IRS

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (6/11/12)

POST URGES MORE BUNDLER DISCLOSURE. Here. “Both President George W. Bush, during his two campaigns, and Arizona Sen. John McCain, during his 2008 presidential race, released lists of their key fundraisers and, at least within general parameters, some indication of their hauls. But Mr. Romney’s campaign has repeatedly dismissed suggestions that he follow suit. The […]

Here are the political law links for Thurs., June 7, 2012

IE STRATEGY.  Roll Call.  “From designating funds for specific races to sharing opposition research, Republicans and Democrats are perfecting the art of communicating without coordinating.” ETHICS AND REP. WATERS.  The Hill.  “The House Ethics Committee announced on Wednesday that Rep. Maxine Waters’s (D-Calif.) rights were not violated in its investigation of her and its case […]

I’ve collected these political law links today (May 31, 2012)

SPOTLIGHT ON NH POLLING.  C&E.  “Given the state’s new push polling law, is it better for business to take work in the battleground state and risk getting hit with a fine, or is it best to boycott the state and pressure lawmakers to reform the statute?” REVISIT CU?  Roll Call.  “As the Supreme Court mulls […]