Robocalls in Oregon

The Attorney General of Oregon warned the Clinton and Obama campaigns that their robocalls may have violated a new state law banning such calls to those on the do-not-call list.

The campaigns for Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama have apologized for violating a new Oregon law that bans them from making automated phone calls to households on the federal no-call list.

The Oregon attorney general got a few complaints about unsolicited automated calls made from the Clinton campaign, said Stephanie Soden, spokeswoman for the attorney general’s office.

(H/T to the Stop Political Calls Blog)

McCain Campaign Conflict Policy

Ambinder has what purports to be the “McCain Campaign Conflict Policy”:

1.) No person working for the Campaign may be a registered lobbyist or foreign agent, or receive compensation for any such activity.

2.) Part-time volunteers for the Campaign must disclose to the Campaign any status as registered lobbyists or foreign agents. Such persons are prohibited from involvement in any Campaign policy-making on the subjects on which they are registered, including service on policy task forces or participation in policy discussions on those subjects. Such persons are also prohibited from lobbying Senator McCain or his Senate personal office or committee staffs during the period they are volunteering for the campaign.

3.) No person with a McCain Campaign title or position may participate in a 527 or other independent entity that makes public communications that support or oppose any presidential candidate.

4.) No vendor to the McCain Campaign may also be a vendor to a 527 or other independent entity that makes public communications that support or oppose any presidential candidate without a pre-approved firewall pursuant to FEC regulations.

5.) Senator McCain has also announced that it will be his policy that anyone serving in a McCain Administration must commit not to lobby the Administration during his presidency.

IMPLEMENTATION

In order to effectively implement and enforce this policy, please follow these directions:

1.) All personnel must complete the attached questionnaire and return it Ryan Bradel in the Legal Department. It is the personal responsibility of each employee, consultant and volunteer to disclose all previous lobbying employers and clients to the Campaign and to identify issues and clients that could be embarrassing for the Senator and the Campaign.

2.) Division Directors must inform Ryan Bradel in the Legal Department when they have made new hires or assigned titles to outside part-time volunteers (e.g., coalition chairs, policy committee members, etc).

3.) Those staff members who have been registered lobbyists or foreign agents must ensure that their registrations have been formally terminated by asking their former employers to terminate their status and by filing the necessary paperwork with the appropriate authorities. Ryan Bradel in the Legal Department can aid you in filing the appropriate forms.

4.) Those staff members who have been registered lobbyists or foreign agents must certify with their Division Directors that they have given the Campaign a complete and accurate list of former lobbying employers and clients and that they have filed the necessary paperwork to terminate their status.

Missouri Contribution Limits

There’s a development in Missouri regarding contribution limits.

Lawmakers gave final approval on Friday to legislation that would repeal Missouri’s campaign contribution limits.

If signed by Gov. Matt Blunt, politicians could take contributions of unlimited amounts beginning Aug. 28.

This is the second time that Missouri lawmakers have voted to repeal contribution limits. The Missouri Supreme Court struck down a law passed in 2006 that lifted the limits after they’d been in effect for about six months.