Category: IRS

Political law links for March 8, 2012

WORDS STRUCK.  Story here.  “House debate on a capital formation bill on Wednesday quickly turned into a heated political fight between Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and House Republican Conference Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), prompting Hensarling to ask — successfully — that Frank’s words be stricken from the record.” QUESTIONS ON POLL.  Story here.  “Greenberg Quinlan […]

Good morning, here are political law links for Wed., March 7

IRS AND NONPROFITS.  The Times.  “The agency plans this year to press existing nonprofits like American Crossroads, on the Republican side, and Priorities USA, on the Democratic side, to justify their tax-protected status as ‘social welfare’ organizations, a status that many tax professionals believe is being badly abused.” FUNDRAISING TARGETING.  E.politics discusses.  “For instance, a […]

Political law links for Friday, March 2, 2012

KOCH RESPONDS TO OFA LETTER. Here. “Despite this most recent effort at intimidation, we will not be silenced or compromise our principled positions on issues, nor relinquish our rights to privacy and free speech.” TOP SUPER PAC DONORS. Story here. TOP D DONORS.  Politico.  “After spending $200 million trying to oust President George W. Bush […]