Monthly Archives: July 2011
How’s that Jim Bopp Republican Super-PAC Doing?
“Pro-Market Group Victorious in Albuquerque Public Funding Challenge”
The James Madison Center has issued this press release.
“How are State Chief Justices Chosen?”
An NCSC backgrounder.
Is Spending to Keep (c)(4) Status Driving Some Debt Ceiling Ads?
Politico so suggests.
“Members’ redistricting concerns hinder Boehner plan’s prospects”
“Name that district! (Gerrymandering edition)”
The Fix reports.
The Root Interviews DWS About “How to Stop Voter ID Laws”
Here.
“Democracy 21 and Campaign Legal Center Challenge Legality of IRS Regulations as Failing to Properly Limit Campaign Activity by 501(c)(4) Organizations”
See here.
“What’s in McCaskill’s campaign finance changes? GOP wants to know”
News from St. Louis (via Eric Brown).
CAPS v. CU
A new anti-CU group, funded in part by George Soros. Gee, I wonder if anyone will play up the Soros connection?
“Maine GOP Chair: Students Who Vote And Pay Out-Of-State Tuition Are Committing Voter Fraud”
TPM reports.
“Republican redistricting strategy limits public input”
See this post at Facing South.