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Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 5/28

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. The Post. “Wall Street investors hungry for advance information on upcoming federal health-care decisions repeatedly held private discussions with Obama administration officials, including a top White House adviser helping to implement the Affordable Care Act.” WORST WEEK. The Post. ”Lois Lerner, this will go down on your permanent record.” FOCUS […]

Tuesday’s political law links, 5/14

IRS STORY DEVELOPMENTS. TaxProf Blog. Paul Caron chronicles new reports. IRS ISSUES AND CAMPAIGN FINANCE. Roll Call. “The controversy embroiling the IRS kicked up another storm of rhetoric Monday over enforcement of campaign finance laws.” IRS AND CFR.  Politico.  “The Wild West just got wilder.” BEYOND CINCINNATI.  The Post.  “Internal Revenue Service officials in Washington […]

Here are Friday’s political law links, 5/10

ENDING PUBLIC FUNDING: WHAT TO DO WITH THE MONEY IN THE FUND? Heritage. “H.R. 1724, the Kids First Research Act of 2013, sponsored by Representative Gregg Harper (R–MS), would end the Presidential Election Campaign Fund (PECF). That’s the good news. But then the bill would authorize spending existing PECF funds on a new 10-year pediatric […]