On March 24 there will be an informational hearing held by the Fair Political Practices Commission’s Subcommittee on the Political Reform Act & Internet Political Activity at the University of Southern California School of Law.
I have been asked to testify before this Subcommittee and have been asked to focus my remarks on, "On developments in the use of the internet in campaigns and what you expect will happen in the future. Your thoughts about what that means for the appropriate regulatory structure for such campaign activity would also be very helpful to us."
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February 18th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Campaign laws already have enough regulatory structure. The internet has created something that liberals, statism and big government progressives don’t like; an informed electorate. Our own President is at war with any media that does not support him.The President of Iran does not like the internet for the same reasons. Look at how government regulation of the internet has worked out for those folks over there. If you do not want to climb that ladder, don’t step on the first rung.