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A New Public Square? No Fooling.

The Federal Election Commission opens public comment for sixty days on Monday, April 4 regarding its plan to renovate the online space for national politics. Sound ambitious? It is.

[here at fec.gov]

For a more discursive introduction to the concepts and issues involved, check out the panel discussion produced yesterday by the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee. Entitled “McCain-Feingold in Cyberspace: How Much Should Bloggers and the Internet Be Regulated?” the event may be heard and seen through a variety of formats at www.netcaucus.org.

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