Showtime at the FEC
By krempasky Posted in FEC — Comments (2) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
The Powers That Be at the Federal Election Commission have seen fit to honor my request to testify at the public hearings regarding the proposed rules governing political activity on the InterWeb. (I think they honored everyone's, or close to it)
The hearings will be held June 28-29. I'll be on the opening panel on the morning of Tuesday, June 28. My co-panelists: Markos Moulitsas, John Morris from the Center for Democracy and Technology, and Larry Noble - former General Counsel and "reformer" extraordinaire. Should be fun. The hearings are open to the public - and you're all invited.
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what do you guys think about the fec trying to regulate blog disclosure and such? I think it's valuable to know if blogs get money but this isn't the way to do it. what if an independent company offered an official seal that told about constributions or endorsements? solves the problem w/o the government. y'all thoughts?

I want to watch, but I'm in Utah. Will there be a video stream or a podcast of some sort?