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AO 2011-12

Majority PAC and House Majority PAC

Summary

Candidate solicitations for independent expenditure-only committees.

Documents

Final opinion June 30, 2011
Date Name Document type
06/30/2011 2011-12 Final Opinion
06/30/2011 Ex Parte Communication from Majority PAC and House Majority PAC Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/30/2011 Vote Votes
06/29/2011 Comment on Agenda Document No. 11-37-A by Stephen Hoersting Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/29/2011 Comment on Agenda Document Nos. 11-37, 11-37-A, and 11-37-B by Republican Super PAC Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/29/2011 Comment on Agenda Document Nos. 11-37-A and 11-37-B by Majority PAC and House Majority PAC Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/29/2011 Ex Parte Communication from Robert E. Rutkowski Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/28/2011 Draft AO, Agenda Document No. 11-37-A Draft Documents
06/28/2011 Draft AO, Agenda Document No. 11-37-B Draft Documents
06/23/2011 Draft AO, Agenda Document No. 11-37 Draft Documents
06/06/2011 Comment on AOR by Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/06/2011 Comment on AOR by Robert E. Rutkowski Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/03/2011 Comment on AOR by Brennan Center for Justice Comments and Ex parte Communications
06/02/2011 Comment on AOR by Americans for Campaign Reform Comments and Ex parte Communications
05/27/2011 Comment on AOR by Republican Super PAC Comments and Ex parte Communications
05/19/2011 Request by Majority PAC and House Majority PAC AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time

Entities

Role Name Type
Requestor House Majority PAC Nonconnected political committee
Requestor Majority PAC Nonconnected political committee
Counsel/Representative Perkins Coie LLP Law Firm
Counsel/Representative Mr. Jonathan S. Berkon Individual
Counsel/Representative Mr. Marc E. Elias Esq. Individual
Counsel/Representative Mr. Ezra W. Reese Esq. Individual
Commenter Republican Super PAC Nonconnected political committee
Commenter House Majority PAC Nonconnected political committee
Commenter Majority PAC Nonconnected political committee
Commenter Americans for Campaign Reform Research/Public Interest/Educational Institution
Commenter Democracy 21 Research/Public Interest/Educational Institution
Commenter Brennan Center for Justice Research/Public Interest/Educational Institution
Commenter Campaign Legal Center Research/Public Interest/Educational Institution
Commenter Bopp, Coleson & Bostrom Law Firm
Commenter Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Endreson & Perry LLP Law Firm
Commenter Perkins Coie LLP Law Firm
Commenter Mr. Mark Ladov Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. J. Adam Skaggs Esq. Individual
Commenter Sen. Warren Rudman Individual
Commenter Sen. Bob Kerrey Individual
Commenter Mr. Robert Rutkowski Individual
Commenter Mr. Jonathan S. Berkon Individual
Commenter Mr. Richard E. Coleson Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. James Bopp, Jr. Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. Stephen M. Hoersting Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. Donald J. Simon Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. Fred Wertheimer Individual
Commenter Mr. Paul S. Ryan Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. J. Gerald Hebert Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. Marc E. Elias Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. Ezra W. Reese Esq. Individual