Category: Rule G-37

Good morning, here are today’s political law links

THE IRS AND UKRAINE.  Reuters.  “Some House Republicans have suggested that they would back the IMF measure in the Ukraine bill if the Obama administration ends its plans to reform the way such groups engage in political activity.” SUPER PACS AND THE PRESIDENT.  HuffPo.  “Senior Obama administration officials confirmed on Thursday that President Barack Obama […]

Good morning, here are Wednesday’s political law links, 6/5

SPECIAL ELECTION SET. The Hill. “New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Tuesday called an Oct. 16 special election to fill the late-Sen. Frank Lautenberg’s (D) seat, sending voters to the polls just weeks before he faces his own reelection.” EMAIL SECRETS. Story here. “The Associated Press reported Tuesday that officials at the Environmental Protection […]

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

INAUGURAL ASK. Politico. “Fundraising for President Barack Obama’s second inauguration has kicked into high gear with organizers soliciting contributions up to $1 million.” INAUGURAL TIP. FEC. “Apart from a ban on donations from foreign nationals, the federal campaign finance law and FEC regulations do not restrict donations to inaugural committees.” LOBBYING DISCLOSURE. The Post. “Lobbying […]