Category Archives: legislation and legislatures
“Insight: In Washington, lawmakers’ routines shaped by fundraising”
Reuters:
For lawmakers in Washington, the daily chase for money can begin with a breakfast fundraiser in the side room of a Washington restaurant.
At noon, there might be a $500-per-plate lunch with lobbyists in a Capitol Hill town… Continue reading
Will Boehner Again Ignore “Hastert Rule” on Immigration Vote?
The Plum Line says that a majority of Republicans in the House may want the Speaker of the House to pass immigration reform without support from a majority of Republicans:
But either way — however we get there — it… Continue reading
“Please, Republicans, save the filibuster”
Oklahoma Supreme Court Strikes Down Legislature’s Tort Reform Measure on Single Subject Grounds
Wow, that’s pretty rare. Single subject challenges usually are much more successful against initiatives than legislative measures. More later.
“Rep. Gutierrez pays Chicago lobbyist with tax dollars”
USA Today:
Over the past 10 years, Rep. Luis Gutierrez has paid a Chicago lobbyist more than $500,000 in taxpayer funds to work side-by-side with his congressional staff.
Lobbyist Doug Scofield, Gutierrez’s former chief of staff, can train staff,… Continue reading
“New NRA-Backed Kansas Law Seeks to Limit Lobbying”
AP: “Fresh off a series of legislative victories across the country, the National Rifle Association has launched a new effort starting in gun-friendly Kansas seeking to clamp down on the use of government money to lobby on gun-control issues.”
“Judicial Picks Set the Stage for a Battle in the Senate”
“Did Reid Break His Word To McConnell About The Nuclear Option?”
“State Super-Minorities Lead to ‘Lone Ranger’ Movie Trip”
Bloomberg: “In a few states, those that are deeply Republican-red or Democratic-blue, the partisan hue is so one-sided that it’s creating super-minorities in some Senate chambers, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.”
Quote of the Day
“Obama’s second-term window is closing.”
Carrie Johnson, NPR, “Senators Tussle Over Proposal to ‘Unpack’ Key D.C. Court”
Damning with Faint Praise Dept
NYT: “Pillory Congress all you want as do-nothing or dysfunctional, as its critics often have. But in one respect, lawmakers in the Capitol are remarkably productive: they name post offices like nobody’s business. A new report from the Congressional… Continue reading
Is Boehner a Weak House Speaker?
Vandehei and Allen: “So, yes, Boehner by recent historic standards and measures is a relatively weak speaker right now. But, in fairness, it’s not clear a more bullying or forceful leader would fare much better with this gang of… Continue reading
“The Seventeenth Amendment and Federalism in an Age of National Political Parties”
David Schleicher has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Despite it being the constitutional amendment that most altered the design of the federal government, and despite recent efforts by many prominent figures to repeal it,… Continue reading