SEC AND DISCLOSURE. Politico. “Coming off the most expensive election in the country’s history, the Securities and Exchange Commission is weighing a move to force public companies to stop hiding their political spending of shareholders’ dollars.” PRIZE TACTICS. The Hill. “The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is reusing a fundraising ploy that worked well for President […]
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Today’s political law links, Monday, 12-17-12
UPDATED (C)(3) GUIDE FOR ELECTION-YEAR ACTIVITIES. Steven Sholk has updated his helpful guide and it’s online here. SCHOCK PROBE. Story here. “The House Ethics Committee revealed today that it is investigating the conduct of House Republican Aaron Schock of Peoria.” OWENS SCRUTINY. Politico. “ProPublica, in a story published by POLITICO, first reported the trip was […]
Good morning – here are political law links for Thurs.
OCE AND FEC PRESS CONF. Roll Call. “The news conference that 11 government watchdog groups held Wednesday on Capitol Hill to discuss agencies that police congressional ethics and campaign finance was an apt metaphor for the popularity, or lack thereof, of the two topics among lawmakers.” LIEBERMAN FAREWELL. The Times. “The senior senator from Connecticut, […]