BITCOIN BACK. WSJ. “A divided Federal Electoral Commission is being pushed to shed light on a question of great concern to many bitcoiners: How should political campaigns treat donations granted in digital currency?” PAC FILING QUESTIONS. WP. “The Bacardi USA Political Action Committee left blank two sections of an amended statement of organization, prompting the […]
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Monday’s political law links, 4-21-14
SUPER PAC FRAMILY PLAN. HuffPo. “As super PACs supporting a single politician proliferate across the country ahead of the 2014 elections, some are reaching out for contributions from the family and friends of the candidates they support, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.” SENATOR DONATES TO SUPER PAC. Politico. “The wealthy West […]
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. […]