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Home > Headline Archives > September 2009

Headline Archives - September 2009

Headline from September 30, 2009 Issue:

LOBBYING
Case of Former GOP Staffer Cooper Ordered Put on Hold Until Mid-October

CONTRIBUTORS
Campaign Finance Law Violator, Ponzi Operator Receives 292 Months

Headline from September 29, 2009 Issue:

FEC
FEC Approves Black Rock AO Ruling; `New Avenue' Seen for Campaign Money

ALASKA
Ex-Lawmaker Says VECO Probe Tainted, Dismissal of Corruption Charges Warranted

Headline from September 28, 2009 Issue:

HOUSE ETHICS
Office of Congressional Ethics Opens Probes Involving Campaign Money

ALASKA
Ex-lawmaker Receives Six Months In VECO Corruption Case in Alaska

Headline from September 25, 2009 Issue:

FEC
McGahn Sees Vindication In Court Ruling For Votes Blocking FEC Enforcement Action

TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS
IRS Terminates Relationship With ACORN, Cites Need to Have Trust in VITA Program

Headline from September 24, 2009 Issue:

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ENFORCEMENT
Dropping Conduit Contribution Charge Thwarts Campaign Laws, FEC Tells Court

NEW YORK
N.Y. Comptroller Bans Investment Advisers From Making Certain Political Contributions

TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS
IRS Files Federal Tax Lien Against ACORN As State and Federal Investigations Mount

Headline from September 23, 2009 Issue:

FEC
Election Lawyers Cite D.C. Circuit Ruling In Calling for Resolution of Black Rock AO

LOBBYING
White House May Bar Lobbyists From Federal Advisory Committees

CONTRIBUTORS
U.S. Files $220 Million Fraud Case Involving Democratic Donor Nemazee

Headline from September 22, 2009 Issue:

No issue was published

Headline from September 21, 2009 Issue:

FEC
D.C. Circuit Panel Finds Unconstitutional Contribution Limits for Independent Group

JUDICIAL ELECTIONS
Action Seen on State Rules After Caperton But Impact of High Court Ruling Still Unclear

Headline from September 18, 2009 Issue:

LOBBYING
Treasury Guidelines Fulfill Promise to Limit Contacts on TARP Funding

PENSIONS
Four Firms Make Payments, Adopt Code of Conduct in Cuomo Pay-to-Play Probe

Headline from September 17, 2009 Issue:

HOUSE ETHICS
House Ethics Committee Suspends Probe Of Jackson While DOJ Prosecutes Blagojevic

Headline from September 16, 2009 Issue:

CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGNS
Senate Candidates Raise More Than Ever As House Campaign Receipts Flat for 2010

CONGRESS
Republicans Target ACORN Funding After New Round of Ethical Troubles

Headline from September 15, 2009 Issue:

FEC
District Judge Expected to Find Facts, Pass SpeechNow.org Case to D.C. Circuit

Headline from September 14, 2009 Issue:

LOBBYING
Ring Trial to Examine Whether Lobbying By `Team Abramoff' Crossed Legal Boundary

Headline from September 11, 2009 Issue:

FEC ENFORCEMENT
FEC Drops Case Against Businessman Already in Prison for Fraud Conviction

Headline from September 10, 2009 Issue:

SUPREME COURT
U.S. Willingness to Expand MCFL Exemption Signals Worries That Justices May Go Further

Headline from September 9, 2009 Issue:

LOBBYING
D.C. Circuit Upholds Lobbying Law Against NAM's First Amendment Challenge

Headline from September 8, 2009 Issue:

LOBBYING
Settling FOIA Lawsuits, Obama Announces New Policy to Disclose White House Visitors

Headline from September 7, 2009 Issue:

HOLIDAY
No issue was published

Headline from September 4, 2009 Issue:

FEC
D.C. Circuit Sets Oct. 15 Oral Argument In `Unity' Challenge to Contribution Limits

Headline from September 3, 2009 Issue:

SUPREME COURT
Previewing Citizens United, Experts Differ On Effect of Ending Campaign Spending Ban

Headline from September 2, 2009 Issue:

ALASKA
Judge in Alaska Eyes Options in Cases Of Lawmakers After Stevens Case Derailed

NORTH CAROLINA
Changes to N.C. Campaign Finance Law Said by Critic Likely to Face Legal Challenge

Headline from September 1, 2009 Issue:

ELECTION REFORM
Democratic, Republican Election Lawyers Join to Support Voter Registration Initiative

CONNECTICUT
Conn. Campaign Finance System Remains Operating Pending Court Appeal, A.G. Says

 


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