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The Daily Memo - 5/25/07
The House has approved a bill which would require lobbyists to disclose when they “bundle” campaign donations from multiple sources before handing them off to lawmakers. (Salon)
On Wednesday, the House signed off on legislation approving an investigation into gasoline prices by the FTC. (UPI)
Strange things are afoot with regard to the proposed Bar/Bri class-action settlement. (Two entries from the WSJ Law Blog: the first one and the second one)
Well look, if you don’t pull over quick enough to get some honey buns, you deserve whatever cutting you get. (The Shreveport Times)
Disorderly charges have been dropped against a student who wrote a school essay that talked about a mass murder and necrophilia. (CBS2Chicago)
The Texas Senate has approved a bill that would require strip club patrons to pay a $5 fee which would go to sexual assault-related services. (News8Austin)
Senator Kohl, chairman of the Senate’s antitrust subcommittee, doesn’t want the Sirius-XM merger to go through. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)





