Wednesday, April 13, 2005

A Cause We Can All Support

Every blogger -- conservative, liberal, gay, straight, black, white, green, purple, brown, Hispanic, African-American, Asian-American, Caucasian, less filling advocate, tastes great advocate -- should get behind this piece of legislation. Every citizen should...

Today in the House of Representatives, Congressman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) introduced a companion piece of legislation to Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's bill (S.678) to exclude the Internet from the definition of "public communication" in the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002.

This is a bill that deserves bipartisan support, and it's exciting to see it off to a good start.

In short - if this bill passes both houses and becomes law in the next 50 or-so days, the disastrous FEC rulemaking process will be rendered moot. Remember, the FEC is only creating regulations for Internet activity because Congress didn't specifically mention the Internet at all, and a federal judge ruled that even in the absence of specific direction of Congress, the FEC had to do so anyway.

This bill provides that direction, and creates that exclusion. It might not solve *all* the problems of regulation, but it's miles and away the best solution right now. I've already heard from some liberal colleagues in the blogosphere, and we're going to push this bill - and hard.

(hat tip: Instapundit). Kudos to Krempasky at Red State, and all the other bloggers who will push this, liberal and conservative.

And someone find out where John McCain stands on this piece of legislation. If he supports it, I might take back some of the nasty things I've said.

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