GOOD MORNING AND BEFORE WE TURN TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING. Welcome to another edition of your daily dose of political law. Every weekday I collect and prepare a set of links to stories, reports, press releases, and other online resources geared to the political law practitioner. The links, to media and interest groups across […]
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Good morning, Mon. political law links
GRIMM REPORT. CSM. “US Rep. Michael Grimm, a New York Republican and former FBI agent who came to Congress on the tea party wave of 2010, is facing indictment on political corruption charges involving his campaign financing.” GRIMM REPORT II. WP. “The charges stem from his ownership of a Manhattan health-food restaurant that has ties […]
Good morning – Here are Mon. political law links
TESTER SEEKS REFORM. Independent Record. “Tester said he, working with Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., has introduced a constitutional amendment stating that Congress has the power to make laws about spending in federal elections, while state legislatures have the power to make their own decisions about state elections.” NOT GUILTY PLEA. Bristol Press. “Former Connecticut Gov. […]