An FEC warning on LLC gifts to super PACs?

The Federal Election Commission has released documents dealing with several cases involving LLC contributions dating back to the last presidential election, including a contribution to the super PAC that supported former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

Loving Those Lawmakers

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Seabrook Nuclear Plant Holds Exercise on Tuesday

The public probably won’t notice unless they live close enough to hear the Seabrook Nuclear Plant warning siren, but a full-scale emergency planning exercise involving the federal government, the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts will take place Tuesday, April 5.

Enhanced Website Makes it Easier To Apply for NH DHHS Services

Beginning April 4, the New Hampshire Electronic Application System (NH EASY), the website where DHHS clients can apply for cash, medical, Child Care, Medicare Savings Program, and other benefits, is now NH EASY Gateway to Services.

Hey, big spender: Mainstay of Democratic Party financing supports Democracy Spring

The AFL-CIO is the only organization involved in the coalition, called Democracy Spring, that has a serious political money operation itself. The alliance of unions, however, called for the overturn ofCitizens United as early as 2012 andin February endorsed Democracy Spring, which is planning a demonstration that will include a march and sit-ins on Capitol Hill from April 2-11.

$300M and Counting: Rubio, Trump Help Drive $100M in Outside Spending in Last Six Weeks

U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, mentioned: Ads sponsored by dark-money group OneNation America aired in Illinois, New Hampshire, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Indiana and Washington D.C. “Tell Senator Toomey to keep fighting for our children and safe schools,” goes one typical OneNation ad. Or “Call Senator Ayotte. Tell her to keep fighting to end the heroin crisis.”

Hassan Has ‘No Official Policy’ on Responding to Reporters

What do Gov. Hassan, Stephen Merrill, yellow phone books, the Hulk and Flint, Mich., have in common? Catch our April Fools’ Day launch of Sunshine Second, a new series that takes an irreverent, in-depth look at how public officials dole out public information — when they do and when they don’t.