US House Vote on Internet & Campaign Finance

On the evening of November 2, the US House of Representatives failed to pass HR 1606, which would exempt the internet from campaign finance restrictions. The bill received 225 “Yes” votes and 182 “No” votes, but it needed two-thirds to pass, for procedural reasons. The bill’s sponsor, Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) will bring it up again at a time when it only needs a majority.

US House Vote on Internet & Campaign Finance

On the evening of November 2, the US House of Representatives failed to pass HR 1606, which would exempt the internet from campaign finance restrictions. The bill received 225 “Yes” votes and 182 “No” votes, but it needed two-thirds to pass, for procedural reasons. The bill’s sponsor, Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) will bring it up again at a time when it only needs a majority.

Elaine Brown Loses Lawsuit

On October 31, a lower state court in Georgia ruled that Elaine Brown (Green Party candidate for Mayor of Brunswick, Georgia) should not be on the ballot next week. Elaine Brown v Glynn Co. Board of Elections, 05-1597-63.

No US Supreme Court Action on Redistricting

The US Supreme Court did not announce on October 31 whether it will hear the Texas congressional redistricting case, even though that case was considered on the Court’s conference on October 29. The court will consider it again on November 4, with a decision probably announced on November 7. Travis County v Perry, 05-254.