Week of June 14 - June 18, 2010
Weekly Digest Week of June 14 - 18 COMMISSION MEETINGS
On June 16, the Commission held an Open Audit Hearing on the Georgia Federal Elections Committee. The Commission did not have any other Open Meetings scheduled this week. Agendas and related documents for Open Meetings are here. Audio recordings for selected meetings, hearings and presentations are here. ADVISORY OPINIONS AO 2010-07 (Yes on FAIR). On June 14, the Commission approved Advisory Opinion Request 2010-07, concluding that Members of Congress may solicit unlimited donations on behalf of Yes on FAIR during the period before the initiative qualifies for the November 2010 general election ballot, and may solicit up to $20,000 from individuals after the initiative qualifies for the ballot. The Commission could not render an opinion as to whether Members of Congress may solicit funds outside the Act’s limitations and prohibitions after the initiative qualifies for the ballot.
Request Received AOR 2010-11 (Commonsense Ten). On June 16, the Commission made public Advisory Opinion Request 2010-11, in which Commonsense Ten asks whether it may solicit and accept contributions from corporations and labor organization. Commonsense Ten is a Federal nonconnected political committee that intends to make only independent expenditures. The Commission must issue a response no later than 60 days after receipt of the complete request, or by August 16. Advisory Opinions and Requests are available here. ENFORCEMENT The Commission made public two closed cases this week. For more information, see the case documents in the Enforcement Query System. MUR 6124 – Service Employees International Union SEIU on Political Education and Anna Burger, in her official capacity as treasurer. The Commission dismissed the case. MUR 6002 – Freedom’s Watch, Inc. The Commission closed the file.
SpeechNow.org v. Federal Election Commission. On June 11, the Commission filed a motion to alter or amend the judgment in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to modify the final judgment to reflect the DC Circuit Court’s holding regarding the plaintiffs’ reporting obligations.
The Real Truth About Obama, Inc. v. Federal Election Commission. On June 17, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granted a stay of proceedings on the merits of the case pending a decision from the Fourth Circuit on the plaintiff’s request for a rehearing on the court’s resolution of plaintiff’s preliminary injunction motion.
RULEMAKING AND AGENCY PROCEDURES
On June 17, Deborah Chacona, Acting Assistant Staff Director of the Reports Analysis Division, Madelynn Lane, Authorized Branch Chief of the Reports Analysis Division, and Communications Specialist Myles Martin made presentations regarding recent changes to FEC regulations and the Reports Analysis Division’s FEC Report review process at the annual conference of the California Political Treasurers Association held in Washington, D.C.
PRESS RELEASES CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS
June 17: Pennsylvania 12th District Post-General Reports were due. For information on reporting dates, click here.
June 17: South Dakota Pre-Runoff Reports were due. For information on reporting dates for this election, click here.
June 21: Hawaii 1st District Post-General Reports. For information on reporting dates for this election, click here.
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 30, Washington, DC. FEC Roundtable Workshops on Reporting and Electronic Filing. Registration information and schedules are here.
OTHER RESOURCES The June issue of The Record is here. Sign up here to receive email notification when a new issue of the Record is posted.
The monthly supplements to the FEC’s Campaign Guides are here.
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